The Last Goodnight
A World War II Story of Espionage, Adventure, and Betrayal
by:
Howard Blum
in:
Military History
Summary:
The book tells the true story of Betty Pack, an American socialite turned spy during World War II, who used her charm and connections to gather intelligence for the Allies. It delves into her complex personal life and high-stakes missions, revealing her significant impact on the outcome of the war through espionage, seduction, and courage.
Key points:
1. World War II Espionage: The book details WWII espionage, focusing on British and American spy, Betty Pack. It emphasizes the role of intelligence in war outcomes.
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