Women of Intelligence

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A reading list created in connection with my 2018 "Summer of Spies" reading project: http://themisathena.info/portfolio/summer-of-spies
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157 members
9 reviews
½ 3.6
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Themis-Athena: James Bond -- from Miss Moneypenny's point of view.
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485 members
22 reviews
½ 3.6
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Themis-Athena: "The Queen of Spy Novelists" -- or so they call her. With reason.
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369 members
3 reviews
½ 3.5
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17 members
2.8
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407 members
16 reviews
½ 3.5
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Themis-Athena
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Themis-Athena: Book no. 2 in the Liz Carlyle series -- book no. 1 is "At Risk", which I'd already read by the time I created this list. I liked it ... turns out I rather like the whole series, in fact.
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314 members
13 reviews
½ 3.5
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244 members
16 reviews
½ 3.5
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206 members
5 reviews
½ 3.4
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Themis-Athena: ... and Mrs. Rimington's autobiography is nothing short of fascinating.
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9 members
½ 3.5
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Themis-Athena: The author -- and the book -- that inspired the James Bond novels.
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390 members
8 reviews
½ 3.5
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Themis-Athena: Added at a friend's suggestion, and what a good suggestion it was!
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2,764 members
49 reviews
½ 3.6
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Themis-Athena: Pass the gin. (Also: strictly on audio.) ... Or so I thought. Actually, this turned out surprisingly entertaining!
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2,936 members
55 reviews
½ 3.6
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Themis-Athena: Not the best of Christie's spy fiction (surprisingly, even when compared with "They Came to Baghdad", above), but bearable, and it definitely benefited from the audio abridgment ... and from being narrated by Samantha Bond.
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108 members
5 reviews
½ 3.7
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Themis-Athena: An English actress in early 1930s Berlin, infiltrating the social circle of Magda Goebbels: surprisingly well-researched and well-executed.
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153 members
2 reviews
½ 3.4
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Themis-Athena: An alternative post-9/11 Germany (and Eastern Europe) -- not half as well realized as Jane Thynne's 1930s Berlin in "Black Roses" (above).
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345 members
18 reviews
½ 3.7
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Themis-Athena: A misfit, from Bethesda, MD, to spying in Argentina. Thanks for the recommendation, Mike Finn!
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54 members
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Themis-Athena: Judging by the blurbs, most of Lynds's books don't appeal to me, but this one sounds like it might. (Have yet to read it.)
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141 members
13 reviews
½ 3.3
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Themis-Athena: First in the series -- OK, though not great (but it got better towards the end). I may give the series another shot, but probably not very soon.
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541 members
19 reviews
½ 3.6
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Themis-Athena: Plame Wilson's autiobiography, OTOH, reads more timely than ever now.
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810 members
40 reviews
3.2
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Themis-Athena: Mata Hari.
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108 members
3.8
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Themis-Athena: Adventurer, intrepid traveler ... and spy! (A 2019 addition to the list.)
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35 members
2 reviews
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Themis-Athena: Working with the French RĂ©sistance was just one of Josephine Baker's many occupations and faces.
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9 members
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Themis-Athena: The Confederate spy whom Southern newspapers alternately celebrated as "Joan of Arc of the South", "Siren of the Shenandoah", and "Cleopatra of the Secession".
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189 members
7 reviews
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Themis-Athena: An Australian in the French RĂ©sistance. The Nazis called her "The White Mouse", due to her nimbleness and skill at evading capture.
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239 members
17 reviews
3.9
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Themis-Athena: How can this possibly *not* be on my "Summer of Spies" reading list? Or so I thought ... only to find it depressingly underwhelming.
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8,864 members
192 reviews
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Themis-Athena: Honorary mention: Perhaps not a spy novel as such, but the mother of all swashbucklers -- written by a woman, and starring a power couple specializing in infiltrating the enemy's side every which way and then some. "They seek him here, they seek him there ..."
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284 members
10 reviews
½ 3.4
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Themis-Athena: (... and for an encore ...)
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382 members
11 reviews
½ 3.7
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Themis-Athena: (... and another encore ...) This is the book from which most of the Scarlet Pimpernel tropes are taken, down to the "they seek him here" ditty -- unfortunately, it somewhat falls apart before even having reached its midway point.