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Double Agent Celery
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Carolinda Witt is the granddaughter of MI5 s double agent celery aka Walter Dicketts. After growing up in Africa, she has sailed around the Caribbean, skied throughout the Alps, scuba-dived in the Pacific and, at the age of twenty-one, became one of the first female hot-air balloon pilots in Britain. In 1988 she flew the Virgin Jumbo Jet shaped balloon across Australia in the Trans-Australia balloon race. Following being co-owner of a successful medical supplies company, Carolinda developed a modern version of the popular anti-aging yoga routine known as The Five Tibetan Rites now practised by thousands of people all over the world. She is the author of the bestselling T5T: The Five Tibetan Exercise Rites and The 10-Minute Rejuvenation Plan. She lives in Sydney, Australia.

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A fascinating journey into the past to uncover one of the most colourful rogues who spied for Britain. Michael Smith, bestselling author The Anatomy of a Traitor and The Secrets of Station X.; A classic recipe of wartime espionage with romance, perfidy and tragedy as added ingredients. Nigel West, bestselling author. Voted The Experts' Expert by a panel of other spy writers in The Observer in November 1989. ; The wartime double agent is one of the most indelible figures in all of literature. But there are few characters as bizarre and intriguing as the rascal who was codenamed Celery by MI5. In telling the story of her grandfather's adventures, Carolinda Witt has added a rollicking chapter to our understanding of World War II. And here's the incredible part: It's all true. Peter Duffy, bestselling author Double Agent and The Bielski Brothers.; As gripping and immersive as any spy novel. This tells the real story of agent Celery. Dr Helen Fry, author and historian The M Room: Secret Listeners who Bugged the Nazis and Spymaster The Secret Life of Kendrick; Powerful feel for the period and a sure touch generally on the techniques of spycraft. Without the Double Cross system Britain would probably have lost the Second World War. Professor Paul Moorcraft, former UK Ministry of Defence and prolific author on security issues.

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