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Benedict Richard Pierce Macintyre (born 25 December 1963) is a British author, reviewer and columnist for newspaper. His columns range from current affairs to historical controversies. He has written some 15 books, and received numerous awards for both and works.


Early life
Macintyre was born on 25 December 1963, in , the elder sonHe has an elder sister, born 1962, and a younger brother, born 1971, per Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, vol. 2, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, p. 1812 of Angus Donald Macintyre (d. 1994), a fellow and tutor in Modern History at Magdalen College, Oxford, and Joanna, daughter of Sir Richard Musgrave Harvey, 2nd Baronet and a descendant of .Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, vol. 2, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, p. 1812 His paternal grandmother was a descendant of James Netterville, 7th Viscount Netterville.Burke's Irish Family Records, ed. Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1976, p. 358 Angus Macintyre had been elected principal of Hertford College, Oxford before his death in a car accident, author of the first scholarly work on the Irish nationalist Daniel O'Connell, general editor of the Oxford Historical Monographs series from 1971 to 1979, editor of The English Historical Review from 1978 to 1986, and Chairman of the Governors of Magdalen College School from 1987 to 1990.

Macintyre was educated at and St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a degree in history in 1985.'Cambridge University Tripos Results', The Guardian, 5 July 1985.


Career
Macintyre is the author of a book on the , The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of Adam Worth, Master Thief.

He also wrote The Man Who Would Be King: The First American in Afghanistan, about . This was also published as Josiah the Great: The True Story of the Man who Would be King.Macintyre, Ben; Josiah the Great: The True Story of the Man who Would be King; HarperCollins; 2004, 350pp; Harlan is one of the candidates presumed to be the basis for 's short story The Man Who Would Be King.

He is the author of a book on , a of Germany and Britain during the World War II, Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of Eddie Chapman: Lover, Betrayer, Hero, Spy.

In 2008, Macintyre wrote an illustrated account of , creator of the fictional spy , to accompany the For Your Eyes Only, Ian Fleming and James Bond exhibition at London's Imperial War Museum, which was part of the Fleming Centenary celebrations.Macintyre, Ben, Imperial War Museum; For Your Eyes Only, Ian Fleming and James Bond; Bloomsbury Publishing; London; 2008; 224pp;Imperial War Museum catalogue number LBY 08 / 802

Macintyre's 2010 book Operation Mincemeat first brought 's possible contributions to Operation Mincemeat to mainstream attention, though the book misspelled her name as "Leggett".

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2014.

Macintyre's 2020 book Agent Sonya: Moscow's Most Daring Wartime Spy, a biography of agent , was featured on BBC Radio 4 as a Book of the Week.

In 2022 his book Colditz: Prisoners of the Castle was released, a history of the German prison and its inhabitants, mostly British POWs. The book received generally favorable reviews.

In 2024, Viking published Macintyre's The Siege about the Iranian Embassy siege in London in 1980. It was also announced that the book will be adapted for television by the show-runner of .


Personal life
Macintyre has three children and is divorced from the writer and documentary maker .


Documentaries
Five of Macintyre's books have been made into documentaries for the :
  • Operation Mincemeat (2010),
  • Double Agent: The Story (2011),
  • Double Cross – The True Story of the D Day Spies (2012)
  • (2014).
  • SAS: Rogue Warriors (2017).


Adaptations
In 2021, Operation Mincemeat, a cinematic adaptation of Macintyre's 2010's book of the same name, subtitled The True Spy Story that Changed the Course of World War II, premiered at Australia's British Film Festival, and was released to the public in 2022.

Rogue Heroes: The History of the SAS, Britain's Secret Special Forces Unit That Sabotaged the Nazis and Changed the Nature of War, was adapted in 2022 under the title and released on 30 October 2022.

(2026). 9780241186862, Penguin.

On 8 December 2022, a six part series titled A Spy Among Friends premiered on the streaming service . It is an adaptation of Macintyre's book: A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal.

In April 2023 it was announced that the team behind A Spy Among Friends (actor and director ) is developing further television dramas based on Macintyre books.

In 2007, bought the rights to Macintyre's . The film has been in various stages of development since.


Awards and honours
  • 1998 shortlist for The Napoleon of Crime
  • 1998 shortlist for The Napoleon of Crime
  • 2007 Costa Book Awards, biography, shortlist for Agent Zigzag
  • 2008 Galaxy British Book Awards, biography, shortlist for Agent Zigzag
  • 2010 Galaxy British Book Awards, Popular Non-fiction, shortlist for Operation Mincemeat
  • 2011 Duke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature, shortlist for Operation Mincemeat
  • 2012 , Non-fiction, shortlist for A Spy Among Friends
  • 2013 shortlist for Double Cross
  • 2014 Spear's Book Award, winner for A Spy Among Friends
  • 2018 Baillie Gifford Prize, shortlist for The Spy and the Traitor


Works
  • Forgotten Fatherland: The Search for Elisabeth Nietzsche. New York 1992. See and Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche.
  • The Napoleon of Crime: The Life and Times of , Master Thief. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1997. .
  • A Foreign Field: A True Story of Love and Betrayal in the Great War. , 2001. . (American edition: The Englishman's Daughter: A True Story of Love and Betrayal in World War One. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002. .)
  • The Man Who Would Be King: The First American in Afghanistan (). New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004. .
  • Agent Zigzag: The True Wartime Story of : Lover, Traitor, Hero, Spy. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2007. .

  • For Your Eyes Only: and . London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2008.
  • The Last Word: Tales from the Tip of the Mother Tongue. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2009. .
  • Operation Mincemeat: The True Spy Story that Changed the Course of World War II. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010. .

  • Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012. .
  • A Spy Among Friends: and the Great Betrayal. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. .
* Includes review of A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal.
* Review of A Spy Among Friends.
  • Rogue Heroes: The History of the SAS, Britain's Secret Special Forces Unit That Sabotaged the Nazis and Changed the Nature of War; McClelland & Stewart; 2017; 400pp;
  • The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War (); Viking, 2018, 352pp;
  • Agent Sonya: Lover, Mother, Soldier, Spy; Viking, 2020, 384pp;
  • Colditz: Prisoners of the Castle; Viking, 2022, 384pp;
  • The Siege: The Remarkable Story of the Greatest SAS Hostage Drama; Viking, 2024, 384pp;
  • The Faintest of Tickles - a new anthology of cricket writing with a Foreword by ; Bolzwinick Books, 2025, 262pp;


See also
  • List of Old Abingdonians
  • A Spy Among Friends


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