Reading like a spy thriller, this biography tells the remarkable story of a young woman’s courage in apartheid-ridden South Africa. As the book opens, in 1963, South Africa is in crisis and the white state is under siege. On August 15, the dreaded security police swoop down on Griggs Bookstore--Durban’s finest literary haunt and a place where African National Congress (ANC) and South African Communist Party comrades frequented to receive or deliver messages and money to advance the cause of the struggle--to arrest Eleanor Kasrils, the manager’s daughter. The police threaten to "break her or hang her" if she does not lead them to her lover, Ronnie Kasrils, who is wanted on suspicion of sabotage for setting off explosions and toppling electricity poles. Though she comes under intense pressure during interrogation, Eleanor has her own secret to conceal. She has been acting as a clandestine agent for the underground ANC, utilizing the books as a means to deliver documents: "If the contact was delivering a document it was handed to her with a book for purchase. Similarly if she had a document that the courier was collecting, it would be hidden within the pages of a book already packaged and handed over as a purchase." Always, the transfer of secret documents could only take place once the recipient whispered a code: "Well, let me take both books." In order to protect her handlers and Ronnie at all costs, she astutely convinces the police that she is on the verge of a nervous breakdown and, still a prisoner, is sent off to a mental hospital in Pietermaritzburg for assessment. It is here that she plots her escape and--pursued by the police--flees with Ronnie into exile.
In the first My Best Friend Is a Secret Agent book, Nort and Chip take down an evil cheesemonger who is threatening to choke Vortville with an icky stink.
The Secret Agent: A Simple Tale is a novel by Joseph Conrad published in 1907. The story is set in London in 1886 and deals largely with the life of Mr. Verloc and his job as a spy.
Driscoll Children's Hospital in Corpus Christi, Texas. Watching her from my post as a “clown” volunteer, I knew she had it covered and that there was more to her story. The fact that she had two small boys, Nick and Sam, ...
#1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva’s celebrated debut novel, The Unlikely Spy, is “A ROLLER-COASTER WORLD WAR II ADVENTURE that conjures up memories of the best of Ken Follett and Frederick Forsyth” (The Orlando ...
It takes a specialized task force to bring down the most notorious criminals, FBI agents with the guts to go for the glory, and the smarts to know what rules to break--for justice and for love .
Susan Meddaugh.
Originally published: New York: Crown, 2015.
The author provides a riveting account of his mission work in Communist Eastern Europe, when he smuggled Bibles and preached God's Word behind the Iron Curtain, introducing people enslaved by Communism to the freedom to be found in Christ.
This book reads like a war-time thriller.
169,232, 381–82, 444–47; recruits Nancy Roberts 41–43; relationship with Buckmaster 41, 43–44, 49–50, 53–55, 129,458; anxieties about Khan 51–52; naturalisation 54–56, 59, 141, 384, 386; responsibilities for women agents 59–60; ...