The UK's Daily Telegraph this week profiles US automotive super-sleuth Brenda Priddy, on assignment amid automakers' hot-weather proving grounds in Nevada, and Britain's foremost vehicular paparazzo, John Johnson, from a secret location west of the Pale. Priddy, once called "the soccer mom who wants your corporate secrets" is the ultimate mild-mannered secret agent, taking Telegraph writers on a fish-in-a-barrel shoot in some of the desert's harshest climes. Johnson recalls an encounter with a herd of reindeer in Lapland and a kid with a monkey wrench in Death Valley. Cyanide pills and poison blowdarts not included. [Thanks RF.]
Richard Yarrow and Duncan White investigate the secret world of the professional car-spy photographer [The Daily Telegraph UK]
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