Born a privileged child of America's Gilded Age, Marguerite Harrison rebelled against her mother's ambitions. Hired as a society reporter, when America entered World War I she applied to Military Intelligence to work as a spy. She arrived in Berlin immediately after the Armistice and befriended the enemy, dining with aristocrats and dancing with socialists. Late into the night she wrote prescient reports on the growing power of the German right. Sent to Moscow, she sneaked into Russia to observe the results of the Bolshevik Revolution. Although she carried press credentials she was caught and imprisoned as an American spy. Terrified when told her only way out was to spy for the Cheka, she became a double agent, aiming to convince the Russian rulers she was working for them while striving to stay loyal to her country.
- Publisher: Doubleday US
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Publication date:
01/08/2023
- ISBN: 9780385545082
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Page extent:
352
- Format: Hardback
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Dimensions:
244 mm x 163 mm
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