The Making of a Spy: Gordon Lunan's WWII Spy Memoir

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The Making of a Spy: Gordon Lunan's WWII Spy Memoir

Author(s): Gordon LunanGordon Lunan
Publisher: R. Davies Pub.
Binding: Paperback
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The Making of a Spy is Gordon Lunan’s candid autobiography tracing his early years in London and Spain. Through a literate narrative, Lunan reveals how his political beliefs evolved after moving to Canada.

During World War II, he became involved in a Soviet spy ring, leading to his implication in the infamous Gouzenko affair. His account sheds light on Canada’s justice system and the secret operations of wartime espionage.

Convicted and sent to Kingston Penitentiary, Lunan offers a rare look at life behind bars and the personal toll of his choices. His post-release reflections explore resilience and the lasting impact of secrecy.

Key Highlights

  • Autobiographical journey through London, Spain, and Canada
  • Inside perspective on WWII espionage and legal fallout
  • Firsthand insights into the Gouzenko affair
  • Reflections on incarceration and personal resilience

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