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Spy Missions
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18 May 2027
Covert operations behind enemy lines require nerve and quick thinking in tight situations. Charm and persuasion also help, but avoiding attention—and having a bit of luck—are crucial. Sometimes, spies are civilians recruited with money, and sometimes they are government operatives put in place to gather intelligence after much preparation.
From the enlistment of women and minorities as spies—in the hope that they would be underestimated by the enemy—to the exploits of Ian Fleming, whose career directly inspired his James Bond novels, Spy Missions: Espionage That Changed the World investigates epic tales of espionage throughout history. Recounting the close calls, the innovative spy craft, and the daring missions, master storyteller Richard Estep puts you in the center of the action as he shares the captivating exploits of more than 40 spies, spy rings, and operations, including …
Some of the most consequential, important, and improbable spies, their handlers, double agents, spy hunters, and their operations are detailed in this fascinating book. You’ll join the action and intrigue in Spy Missions: Espionage That Changed the World!
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Hunt for Bin Laden
2. The Rosenbergs
3. Elizabeth Friedman
4. Ian Fleming
5. Josephine Baker’s secret war against the Nazis
6. Robert Hanssen
7. Major Gary Frances Powers and the U2 spy plane missions
8. Kim Philby and the Cambridge Spy Ring
9. Harriet Tubman
10. George Washington’s Revolutionary War spy ring
11. The Salisbury Poisonings
12. Mata Hari
13. Edward Snowden
14. Ana Montes
15. Sir Francis Walsingham
16. Penetrating The Manhattan Project
17. Oleg Gordievsky
18. John Le Carre
19. Putin's KGB
20. Wild Bill Donovan and the OSS
21. Great CIA spy missions
Further Reading
Index