- *"Breach of Trust"*: This 2004 book by Alastair Pedder provides an in-depth account of the espionage activities of Oleg Gordievsky, a former high-ranking KGB officer who became a double agent for the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) during the Cold War.
- *"Secret Service: The History of the British Intelligence Community"*: Published in 2010, this book explores the history of the British intelligence community, from its early origins to its modern operations. It provides insights into the various agencies that make up the community, including MI5, MI6, and GCHQ.
- *"From Circus to Cyberspace"*: This 2013 book takes a closer look at the transformation of the British intelligence community in the digital age. Pedder examines how technology has changed the nature of espionage and the challenges that intelligence agencies face in a world increasingly defined by cyber threats.
- *"Defending Churchill: The Personal Protection of Winston Churchill During the Second World War"*: Published in 2020, this book focuses specifically on the security arrangements and personal protection provided to Winston Churchill during World War II. Pedder draws from archival sources to shed light on the measures taken to ensure the safety of the British Prime Minister.
- *Additionally, Alastair Pedder has contributed articles to various publications and has appeared as an expert commentator on topics related to espionage and intelligence. He is known for his expertise and analysis of intelligence operations and the history of espionage.*