a book by Lord Chancellor, John Ainsworth-Davis and Ami de Creighton
This report was requested by Lord Louis Mountbatten in 1976. It was not
released by the Mountbatten Library so the original author passed it to the
publishers thirty years later, citing the wishes of Mountbatten.
This is the story of Churchill, Morton, Mountbatten and Ian Fleming’s Paladin −
who from the age of 15˝ was a contract killer carrying out some of the great
deceptions that turned World War Two.
As a British Double Agent, he played off German Double and Triple Agents and
showed them around Top Secret British Naval bases in order to leak secrets and
mislead the Germans.
He blew up a Dutch submarine; blew up an entire German U-boat base in Ireland;
met with Hitler with a clear opportunity to kill him; then met with Field
Marshal Rommel which ended in the most excruciating torture scene.
His attempts at suicide failed and were quickly followed by an amazingly brave
rescue by British doctors masquerading as a Nazi SS death squad just moments
before D-Day.
He admits to the murder of two British signals staff that had interpreted the
coded messages: ‘Japanese Aircraft Carriers headed towards Pearl Harbor’, and
admits to the murder of the French Admiral Darlan.
Just before becoming the new James Bond, he attempted to shoot his British
controllers, and all through it, continues his love affair with music and women.
Undoubtedly this book is filled with all the detail and angst of war.
This is the forerunner to Operation JAMES BOND