A good account of the most public of spy cases in New Zealand history, as told by one of the young SIS officers involved with the affair. For so few documented meetings between Sutch and his KGB handler, Kit Bennetts spins the story out nicely to novel-size, adding some operational details, the courtroom drama, and the media coverage and aftershocks. A good read if you like this kind of thing.
A real good little bit of Wellington, New Zealand history here. My soccer playing mates Dad appears in here. Mr Lines, really should write a book... But keep me out of it.