Brendan McNally is a journalist who has covered defence, security and intelligence issues since the late 1980s. He cut his teeth covering the Pentagon and Capitol Hill for industry newsletters. Following the 1991 Gulf War, Brendan moved to Prague where he reported for Defense News and The Prague Post. He divides his time between Dallas and the Czech Republic.
A delicious, gossipy and thoroughly engaging romp through the remarkable life of Martha Dodd - daughter of the US Ambassador to Hitler's Germany, Nazi enthusiast, then Soviet spy - and the bewildering multiple lovers who sustained her on her eccentric journey. Brendan McNally follows her trail across the world, and tells her extraordinary story with gusto: heartily recommended. -- Tim Tate, author of Hitler's British Traitors and The Spy Who Was Left Out in the Cold American writer Martha Dodd was said to have slept with more of Hitler's generals than anyone. This traitor masked her real treachery deep undercover in the Cold War as a Soviet spy. A captivating page-turner ... -- Helen Fry, author of Women in Intelligence These pages are bursting with all the ingredients to create the ultimate spy story - deception, intrigue, love, murder and espionage - with one added ingredient - truth, making this a most incredible, page-turning read! -- Kate Vigurs, author of Mission France: The True History of the Women of SOE This extraordinary and fascinating book captures the intrigue, betrayal, and passion that was Martha Dodd's whirlwind of a life - a thoroughly engaging read. * International Association For Intelligence Education European Chapter *