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Spymistress

The True Story of the Greatest Female Secret Agent of World War II

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Spymistress

By: William Stevenson
Narrated by: Nicholas Camm
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A rousing tale of espionage and unsung valor, this is the captivating true story of Vera Atkins, Great Britain's spymistress from the age of 25. With her fierce intelligence, blunt manner, personal courage, and exceptional informants, Vera ran countless missions throughout the 1930s. After rising to the leadership echelon in the Special Operations Executive (SOE), a covert intelligence agency formed by Winston Churchill, she became head of a clandestine army in World War II. Her team went deep behind enemy lines, linked up with resistance fighters, destroyed vital targets, helped Allied pilots escape capture, assassinated German soldiers, and radioed information back to London. As the biographer of her mentor in the SOE, William Stevenson was the only person Vera Atkins trusted to record her story.

©2007, 2011 William Stevenson (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
World War II Biographies & Memoirs Politics & Activism 20th Century Wars & Conflicts Women Military & War Espionage Historical Modern War Military Self-Determination Interwar Period True Crime Winston Churchill Russia Politicians Inspiring Imperialism United States Soviet Union Franklin D. Roosevelt Middle Ages Submarine Imperial Japan Royalty Americas
Fascinating Historical Content • Incredible Spy Stories • Pleasant Voice • Diverse Cast • Detailed Wartime Operations

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encyclopedic who's who of the F branch of the SOE....a bible for French resistance genre addicts...dive in, come up with respect...fabulous narration as well

incredible

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This book reveals the rarely seen dimension of the British SOE which made something from nothing in the course of defeating the Nazis. Regardless of British bureaucratic 5th column acts born of envy and Communist machinations, Vera (Goldberg) Atkins used any and every avenue to achieve success by clandestine means.

I was left marveling at the cast of characters, from Chuck Yeager to William E. Colby, who crossed her path and even worked beside her, as well as those post-war leaders who obstructed SOE’s efforts and obliterated SOE’s achievements.

What we call courage, she called integrity, and our children will be bitter that we confuse those words.

She won WWII, despite British priggery

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The story is fascinating though it jumps around a lot, following people and events rather than chronology. But it offered much I didn’t know about the “close work” clandestine operations and the people who gave their life, and for many their lives to a noble cause. The brutality of the war on civilians is hard to take, but that part must be recognized. The indifference to the Jews and rampant antisemitism at the war’s end continues to play out even today. Vera Atkinson is a woman to honor. But I agree the narrator is monotone, but you can get past it.

For those well versed in WWII history

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Loved this! Had known nothing of this brilliant woman.
About time her genius was celebrated.
If they had stars on the wall in England, like at CIA she would deserve three.

Narrator's matter-of-fact voice makes her accomplishments more dramatic.

Amazing- Helps Make up for Misogyny in Time of War

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Wonderful look into the real world of spying and the reality and necessity of living and being the working underbelly of war. I found the agents ingenuity, stamina, patriotism, honor and intelligence awe inspiring. The author finely recognizes the young, brave spies and gives credit where credit is long overdue.
It does my heart good to read of the brave souls of Poland that fought so hard ( and have done so throughout history ) for their country.
Who knew Miss Money Penny was real or that James Bond's gadgets were actually used during WW ll?
This VERY well researched, well written book deserved a narrator with a more expressive and enthusiastic presentation.
Very much worth listening to for the treasure trove of information but very monotone in narration. I'm going to listen to it again though!

History as it should be told.

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