The Traitor is firmly grounded in fact. The majority of the people
referred to in the novel took part in the actions described. Many
of the conversations are based on diary entries, memoranda and
letters subsequently published by the main protagonists. The
principal exception to this is the character of Major Lionel
Samson. When he first appears, Samson is, as he was in fact at the
time, the British Military Consul at the siege of Adrianople in
1913. By 1915 he was, in real life, in charge of the allied
espionage network based in Athens. However, between these two
dates, all actions ascribed to him in The Traitor are fictional.
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