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+ | In peacetime and in war, the espionage systems of all nations are at work. This has been so since the beginning of time - and women have played their most dangerous and fascinating role, using every feminine wile at their command to gain information. | ||
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+ | Mata Hari is perhaps the most publizied of all women spies. This is her story and the story of other women like her. Women who, because of love, hate, monetary gain or fanaticism have changed the path of history. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:07, 24 February 2013
By Kurt Singer | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #230 |
Release Month | 1953 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Framed In Guilt |
Followed by | Legionnaire |
- Author: Kurt Singer
- Publisher: Harlequin Romance #230
- Year: 1953
Book Description
In peacetime and in war, the espionage systems of all nations are at work. This has been so since the beginning of time - and women have played their most dangerous and fascinating role, using every feminine wile at their command to gain information.
Mata Hari is perhaps the most publizied of all women spies. This is her story and the story of other women like her. Women who, because of love, hate, monetary gain or fanaticism have changed the path of history.