Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf, September 2024
Reviewed in this issue:
In True Face: A Woman’s Life in the CIA Unmasked by Jonna Mendez with Wyndham Wood
No Cloak, No Dagger: A Professor’s Secret Life Inside the CIA by Lester Paldy
Agent Link: The Spy Erased from History by Raymond J. Batvinis
Beverly Hills Spy: The Double-Agent War Hero Who Helped Japan Attack Pearl Harbor by Ronald Drabkin
The Eagle In The Mirror: In Search of War Hero, Master Spy and Alleged Traitor Charles Howard ‘Dick’ Ellis by Jesse Fink
Ian Fleming: The Complete Man by Nicholas Shakespeare
The Spy Who Came In From The Circus: The Secret Life of Cyril Bertram Mills by Christopher Andrew
The British and American Intelligence Divisions in Occupied Germany, 1945–1955: A Secret System of Rule by Luke Daly-Groves
Eyes On The Enemy: U.S. Military Intelligence in World War II by Chris McNab
Lifting The Fog: The Secret History of the Dutch Defense Intelligence and Security Service (1912–2022) by Bob de Graaff
In the Labyrinth of the KGB: Ukraine’s Intelligentsia in the 1960s–1970s by Olga Bertelsen
The Russian FSB: A Concise History of the Federal Security Service by Kevin Riehle