Agent Zigzag

Agent Zigzag

2007 • 384 pages

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When I read information about this book, I was highly skeptical. How interesting could the story of a World War II double-agent really be? Sure, there would likely be some intrigue, but hardly anything compelling. I was SO wrong. This is one of the most exquisite books I have come across, both for storytelling and storyline. Intricately woven throughout are fascinating details about the criminal mind, political history, sabotage, culture, counter-intelligence and, of course, spycraft. Although it might seem dated, the relevance of this book is surprising, and it should be read by anyone with an even vague interest in the topics listed above. Suffice it to say, you will NOT be disappointed.

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