Into the lion's mouth : the true story of Dusko Popov : World War II spy, patriot, and the real-life inspiration for James Bond
by Loftis, Larry (Author)
Summary
A biography of Dusko Popov, who, as "an operative for the Abwehr, SD, MI5, MI6, and FBI during World War II ... seduced countless women--including agents on both sides--spoke five languages, and was a crack shot, all while maintaining his cover as a Yugoslav diplomat"--Amazon.com. Full description
- Forging the anvil
- Exiting feet first
- Spying for Hitler, killing for Churchill
- Magic
- The bee hive
- Too many devices
- Passion and addiction
- Death in the afternoon
- "He's not dead"
- Taranto and the target
- Casino Estoril
- Pearl Harbor warning
- Cover-up
- I'll kill her
- Butterflies and carnage
- Blown
- Incomplete canvas
- The art of the silent kill
- "Turn around slowly"
- Ticking
- Five lives
- Shots rang out
- Truth serum
- AUF
- D-Day
- Naked and shaved
- Ulla
- Partisan politics
- Johnny.