Summary
What if 007 was a woman?
A journalist tells how she set off to meet six cold war spies and describes, with testimonials to confirm her story, what their lives were like during the time they served English, Russian, American, German or Israeli secret services.
These six women unveil the determinant part they took in these missions, far from the “James bond girl” cliché. The History of intelligence has voluntarily hidden this detail, or embellished it to create phantasms, as if women's deeds could never have real weight in espionage.