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OverviewThe Abwehr thought they had their perfect recruit. A German-American mechanic named William Sebold, visiting his mother in Hamburg, could be pressured into spying on America for the Reich - they had a youthful criminal conviction to hold over him. They trained him for weeks, handed him a shortwave radio, and sent him to New York with orders to build a network. Sebold walked straight into the American consulate in Cologne and offered himself to the FBI. For two years, he ran thirty-three Nazi agents out of a Times Square office with a two-way mirror behind the filing cabinet. Every meeting was on 16mm film. Every cable he sent to Hamburg was doctored. By the time the arrests came, the largest Nazi spy ring in U.S. history had been built, identified, and dismantled - by the man the Abwehr thought they had broken. 365 Stories: Spies & Secrets gives you one story for every day of the year, drawn from centuries of intelligence work - from medieval scouts whose reconnaissance decided kingdoms in an afternoon, to Walsingham's codebreakers decrypting letters smuggled in the bung of a beer barrel, to the Cold War moles and defectors who tilted the balance between superpowers, to the leakers and open-source sleuths reshaping what intelligence even means in the satellite age. These are not the airport-thriller versions. They are the stories behind the stories - what it felt like to be the one in the room, or the one in the trunk. A Soviet officer sees incoming American missiles on his radar in the middle of the night. Procedure says report it. Report it, and Moscow retaliates; retaliates, and there is no world left to file the paperwork in. He waits. A British radio operator in occupied Holland has been trained to insert a coded error into every transmission - a dead man's switch meaning I am captured, do not trust what follows. He inserts it sixteen times. London never notices. Over the next two years, fifty SOE agents parachute directly into waiting Gestapo hands. Eight activists pick the night of the Ali-Frazier fight because every television in America is pointed at Madison Square Garden. They jimmy the file cabinets at the FBI's Media, Pennsylvania office and carry out a thousand documents in suitcases. One word inside those documents had never been seen in public before: COINTELPRO. A contractor in his twenties checks into a Hong Kong hotel, copies thousands of classified files onto thumb drives, and sits down in front of a camera. Within hours, the most powerful intelligence apparatus on earth is hunting a man who has already told it exactly where he is. Each entry includes The Ripple, tracing the consequences forward: the reform a single leak forced into law, the agency a surprise attack quietly created, the nuclear war averted by one colonel's refusal to trust his own screens. Each entry also features a Dead Drop - a closer look at the tradecraft, terms, and institutions that make this world run: walk-ins, honey traps, compartmentalization, turned agents, and the difference between a defector and a double (which, depending on who was asking, could be the difference between a pension and a bullet). And each day closes with Also on This Day - a second event from the same calendar date, sometimes centuries apart, chosen because the echo is too good to ignore. Every entry includes a QR code linking to MakotoPress.com for maps, photographs, and deeper context. Start on January 1. Flip to your birthday. Open to a random page with five minutes and coffee. There is no wrong way to use this book - only 365 doors into a history most of the principals would have preferred you never read. Each entry stands alone: brief enough to finish in five minutes, substantial enough to stay with you. 365 Stories: Spies & Secrets is the third volume in the 365 Stories series from Makoto Press. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Makoto PressPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.921kg ISBN: 9798258520166Pages: 538 Publication Date: 22 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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