As the First World War consumed Europe in fire and blood, Mata Hari found herself entangled in a deadly web of spies, soldiers,
and seduction.
Accused of being a double agent, tried in a courtroom more interested in spectacle than justice, and ultimately executed by firing squad, she died with a silent strength that left the world haunted by the question:
Was she truly guilty?
Or merely a scapegoat sacrificed for political convenience?
The Legacy of Mata Hari, tells the raw, unvarnished truth of a woman who lived on her own terms—who loved dangerously,
danced provocatively, and defied every expectation of what a woman could be in her time.
This richly detailed biography peels back the myths to reveal a life fueled by survival, desire, betrayal, and resilience.
This book unearths the heart-wrenching journey of a misunderstood legend—and invites you to reconsider everything you thought you knew about the world’s most infamous femme fatale.
115 pages.