History remembers wars, treaties, and power blocs-but forgets the women who turned the tide from behind closed doors. In a world built for male heroes, female spies in history operated in silence, mastering the art of deception, courage, and strategy in ways their male counterparts never imagined. This gripping, deeply human collection of real-life spy stories uncovers the invisible hands that reshaped empires, from the Cold War espionage stories that changed nuclear diplomacy to the resistance networks that rattled the Nazi war machine. Told through a series of vivid, emotionally charged biographies, this book reveals the personal and political worlds of women like Mata Hari, Noor Inayat Khan, Christine Granville, and Josephine Baker-who blurred the lines between seduction and strategy, conviction and compromise. These aren't legends-they are intelligence operatives whose quiet actions carried deadly consequences. Perfect for readers drawn to biographies of female spies, women in intelligence agencies, and forgotten heroines of war, this is a book for those who want to understand not just what happened, but who made it happen from the shadows. You'll come away with a radical new lens on power, gender, and secrecy-one that uncovers how women in spy networks used society's underestimation as their ultimate weapon. For anyone fascinated by women who changed history through invisible acts of resistance, this is the untold story you didn't know you were missing.
Bitte wählen Sie Ihr Anliegen aus.
Rechnungen
Retourenschein anfordern
Bestellstatus
Storno







