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Were the D-Day landings saved from failure because of a lone secret agent?
Agent Garbo tells the astonishing story of a self-made secret agent who matched wits with the best minds of the Third Reich — and won. Juan Pujol was a nobody, a Barcelona poultry farmer determined to oppose the Nazis. Using only his gift for daring falsehoods, Pujol became Germany’s most valued agent — or double agent: it took four tries before the British believed he was really on the Allies’ side.
In the guise of Garbo, Pujol turned in a masterpiece of deception worthy of his big-screen namesake. He created an imaginary million-man army, invented armadas out of thin air, and brought a vast network of fictional subagents whirring to life. His unwitting German handlers believed every word, and banked on Garbo’s lies as their only source of espionage within Great Britain.
For his greatest performance, Pujol had to convince the German High Command that the D-Day invasion of Normandy was a feint and the real attack was aimed at Calais. The Nazis bought it, turning the tide of battle at the crucial moment.
Based on years of archival research and interviews with Pujol’s family, Agent Garbo is a true-life thriller set in the shadow world of espionage and deception.
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PRAISE FOR STEPHAN TALTY AND AGENT GARBO
“Talty’s Pujol is a captivating character with a talent for operatic confabulation . . . the alluring lead in massive deceptions that the author likens to Hollywood productions, complete with rubber tanks, fake ships, and a Montgomery impersonator. The result is a rollicking story of wartime eccentrics and their labyrinthine mind games.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Agent Garbo is the fascinating story of a man whose wit, cunning, and steely nerves made the Allied victory possible in World War II. Stephan Talty’s unsurpassed research brings forth one of the war’s greatest agents in a must-read book for those who think they know all the great World War II stories." — Gregory Freeman, author of The Forgotten 500
“Stephan Talty . . . keeps Empire of Blue Water moving at a fast clip. Its characters leap to life in a swashbuckling adventure.” — Candice Millard, New York Times Book Review
“Empire of Blue Water . . . is a sparkling and engrossing adventure narrative presented in the deeper context of international political history.” — Boston Phoenix
“[Escape from the Land of Snows is] a hair-raising tale of daring.” — Washington Post
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