Perfect for fans of historical nonfiction, female spy memoirs,
and World War II resistance stories
When the world burned and fascism rose, a new kind of soldier emerged—not with guns, but with codebooks, lipstick, and unbreakable nerves.
Meet the real-life women of wartime espionage:
Virginia Hall – The one-legged spy who ran circles around the Gestapo
Noor Inayat Khan – A pacifist princess turned wireless operator hunted through Paris
Nancy Wake – The “White Mouse” with a bounty on her head and a knife in her boot
Josephine Baker – The jazz icon who smuggled secrets with her
sheet music
Their enemies called them invisible.
History nearly forgot them.
But in these pages, their courage lives again.
What you'll discover in this book:
True stories of women spies in World War 2
How female SOE agents and resistance fighters sabotaged the
Nazi war machine
Uncovered secrets from declassified files and real field reports
How courage, cunning, and sacrifice helped reshape history
This isn’t historical fiction.
It’s true.
And it’s more daring than fiction ever dared to be.
“Time stops when you read this. It’s more gripping than any thriller
—and it actually happened.” – Reader Review
Why readers won’t stop turning pages:
Emotional depth – Intimate glimpses into the minds and hearts of women who faced unthinkable decisions
Cinematic writing – Reads like a wartime spy thriller, grounded in documented truth
Inspiration & relevance – A timely reminder of resistance, resilience, and rising against tyranny
Written for:
Readers of Code Name Lise, The Spy Who Loved, A Woman of No Importance, Hidden Figures, The Nightingale and those searching for powerful World War II nonfiction with a feminist historical lens.
If you think you know World War II, think again.
The war behind the war was fought by women like these.
138 pages.