'The book is well written. A Faithful Spy makes for a welcome addition to the existing historiography of international relations during the twentieth century, and of the British secret state.' -- Dr Paul Winter * Times Literary Supplement *'The interlocking world of US and UK intelligence is illuminated in this biography of Walter Bell, an MI5 and MI6 officer who sat at the heart of the development of the post-1945 'special relationship'. Burns, a former FT security and intelligence correspondent, draws on previously undisclosed personal papers to give an insight into the workings of Britain's spooks.' -- n/A * Financial Times *'From start to finish of his long career, privy to the state's topmost secrets, Bell was an exemplary professional. The reader is left feeling that, while there are people like this in public service, people who are guided by the Gospel, there remains hope for the future.' -- Alexander Norman * Catholic Herald *'Burns gives a remarkable insight into the working of British Intelligence' * The Tablet *'Jimmy Burns is expertly placed to explore the ambiguities of the shadow world of spying' -- Denis MacShane * The Article *