Ten Poets Do Their Bit for the Secret Service
Kirsten Irving editor Jon Stone editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sidekick Books
Publishing:1st May '26
£7.20 was £8.00
This title is due to be published on 1st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A clever and playful collection where poets turn into spies and mischief unfolds
Poets make natural spies. Nondescript in appearance. Quick. Ever-watchful. Practised at fleeing, and at giving pursuit. Likely to reach for a pen that fires a dart. Most importantly, perhaps, they are experts at slipping the grip of a rival spymaster, who is their own dark double...
Poets are, as a matter of fact, natural spies. Nondescript in appearance, they're quick, ever-watchful, and shifty in their skins. Practised at fleeing, and at giving pursuit. Likely to reach for a pen that fires a dart. Likely, too, to cross each other's paths in out-of-the-way places, and exchange some vital capsule of information. Most importantly, perhaps, they are experts at slipping the grip of a rival spymaster, who is their own dark double – for a time, at least. And when called out of retirement to do their bit – well, take any reticence with a pinch of salt...
ISBN: 9781909560420
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