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1.Agent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and BetrayalAgent Zigzag: A True Story of Nazi Espionage, Love, and Betrayal
from Harmony
Price: $9.15

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Great story would make a terrific film. Jaw-dropping exploits combined with a cluelessness that's very engaging. A great read. I see Clive Owen as Agent ZigZag, 'cause he's a ladies' man, a funny guy (who thinks he's suave) and hysterical as a spy.

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2.Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl HarborDay of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor
from Free Press

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A very powerful expose at the top of our nation,and the the man who would
eclipse benedict arnold(in my opinion)as the greatest traitor in American history. "FRANKLIN D.ROOSEVELT. Ask the 'SOULS OF 3,OOO AMERICAN
SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN. AN ACT THAT WILL LIVE IN"INFAMY". very well... more info

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3.The Man Who Never Was: World War II s Boldest Counter-Intelligence OperationThe Man Who Never Was: World War II's Boldest Counter-Intelligence Operation
from Bluejacket Books
Price: $15.25

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This is one of the most fascinating books I have ever read--a true story of brilliant British Intelligence during the Second World War. I highly recommend it. Not a spy story, but a highly improbable ruse which convinced the Germans the Allies would attack an area different from their actual target!... more info

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4.[no image]Naples '44: An Intelligence Officer in the Italian Labyrinth
from Henry Holt & Co (P)

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This wonderful book is as powerful as it is wonderful and it is as applicable to today and to all wars as it is wonderful and powerful. This book has deep insights as to how war is really fought, how huge bureaucracies are ugly blunt instruments of war, how occupied people cope, survive and live,... more info

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5.A Life in Secrets: Vera Atkins and the Missing Agents of WWIIA Life in Secrets: Vera Atkins and the Missing Agents of WWII
from Anchor
Price: $10.88

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I loved every second of A Life In Secrets. It was like reading the best mystery, spy novel, espionage thriller, personal history, and WWII fact-finding book all in one volume. In it Sarah Helm tells several stories and unravels many mysteries. The obvious story is that of Vera Atkins and her... more info

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6.[no image]Unholy Trinity: How the Vatican's Nazi Networks Betrayed Western Intelligence to the Soviets
from St. Martin's Press

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Although the title (and the cover) are deceptive, this is an attempt to unravel the motives behind the creation of the Rat Line, a scheme to spirit Nazi war criminals through Genoa to South America. It is at times frustrating,
for the profusion of characters, their motivations and eventual... more info

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7.[no image]The Catcher Was a Spy
from Pantheon

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I felt like I was reading the sports pages for the first 140 pages. Too many stats, facts and figures. The storyline didn't flow, the plot was sluggish and languished for the most part. The story of Moe Berg's life should have packed some punch! I expected more pizazz. His life warranted it, but the... more info

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8.Codebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley ParkCodebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley Park
from Oxford University Press, USA
Price: $13.57

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The book was written in a manner to hold your interest and allow you to be part of the team at Bletchley Park. Firsthand accounts of breaking of the codes and how the information was disseminated let you follow the events from the beginning to the end of WWII.

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9.[no image]Bodyguard of Lies
from Harper Perennial

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This is an exhaustive account of the role of intelligence leading to the eventual success of the Normandy invasion which opened the last chapter of the Third Reich. It is a dramatic story, with a wealth of plots and counter plots featuring the most guarded secret of the war: Ultra, the machine which... more info

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10.Sisterhood of Spies: The Women of the OSSSisterhood of Spies: The Women of the OSS
from US Naval Institute Press
Price: $21.75

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Wow! a blockbuster. Women have been used and perused for years. It is good to see that someone acknowledges that.

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