I Lie for a Living: Greatest Spies of All Time
Antony Shugaar, Peter Earnest, Steven Guarnaccia (illustration), International Spy MuseumOriginal. 15,000 first printing.
Top Secret is definitely not the right word for the International Spy Museum—its launch in 2002 made news & it has been high-profile ever since, with attendance growing by leaps & bounds. The International Spy Museum Handbook of Practical Spying has already been declassified to the delight of those in the need-to-know. Now, following up on that success, here’s an illustrated biographical who’s who of spydom from biblical days to recent times. I Lie for a Living is a regular rogue’s gallery of history’s most accomplished intriguers & intelligence operatives, famous & infamous alike.
It’s amazing how colorful some of these characters are, like 16th century playwright, brawler & secret agent Christopher Marlow or Virginia Hall & Josephine Baker, femmes fatales both. Organized into ten thematic chapters, this light-hearted but clear-eyed look at lone-wolf moles, double agents, & intricate triple-crosses unmasks a wide-ranging roster from covert patriots whose unheralded heroism sometimes cost them their lives to mercenary traitors for sale to the highest bidder, like Benedict Arnold or Aldrich Ames.
It’s a for-your-eyes-only kind of book, so beware—if you don’t watch your back it’s a sure bet someone will be reading it over your shoulder.
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Antony Shugaar is a writer & translator. He is the author of Coast to Coast & I Lie for a Living & the coauthor, with the late Gianni Guadalupi, of Discovering America & Latitude Zero.