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She was one of the Soviet Union's most valuable spies.
Then she brought the entire network down.
Brilliant, ambitious, and unpredictable, Elizabeth Bentley has spent years building and managing a vast network of secret agents inside the United States government. She knows their identities. She knows their secrets. And she holds the future of Soviet espionage in America in her hands.
Searching for purpose in a world shaken by economic depression, political extremism, and the gathering storm of war, Bentley leaves behind the expectations of her traditional American upbringing and embarks on a restless search for meaning. Her quest takes her from university classrooms to Fascist Italy, where she witnesses the seductive power of ideology and mass movements.
Disillusioned and determined to find a cause worthy of her loyalty, she eventually finds herself drawn into the orbit of Jacob Golos, a legendary Soviet intelligence operative and one of Moscow's most important agents in the United States.
What begins as political commitment becomes an intense and complicated love affair. Under Golos's guidance, Bentley enters a secret world of covert meetings, coded messages, clandestine couriers, and stolen government secrets. Together, she and Golos build one of the most significant espionage networks ever established on American soil, recruiting sources, handling agents, and transmitting valuable intelligence to Moscow.
Then Golos dies suddenly.
Forced to assume control of an operation she was never meant to lead, Bentley finds herself at the center of a dangerous web of spies, Soviet handlers, and growing FBI surveillance. As suspicion deepens and loyalties begin to fracture, she confronts a question that will determine not only her own fate but the future of Soviet espionage in America.
Inspired by the extraordinary true story of Elizabeth Bentley, Clever Girl is a sweeping historical espionage novel of love, betrayal, ambition, ideology, and deception. Spanning the turbulent years from the rise of fascism to the dawn of the Cold War, it brings to life the hidden world of Soviet espionage and the remarkable woman whose choices helped shape twentieth-century history.
Then she brought the entire network down.
Brilliant, ambitious, and unpredictable, Elizabeth Bentley has spent years building and managing a vast network of secret agents inside the United States government. She knows their identities. She knows their secrets. And she holds the future of Soviet espionage in America in her hands.
Searching for purpose in a world shaken by economic depression, political extremism, and the gathering storm of war, Bentley leaves behind the expectations of her traditional American upbringing and embarks on a restless search for meaning. Her quest takes her from university classrooms to Fascist Italy, where she witnesses the seductive power of ideology and mass movements.
Disillusioned and determined to find a cause worthy of her loyalty, she eventually finds herself drawn into the orbit of Jacob Golos, a legendary Soviet intelligence operative and one of Moscow's most important agents in the United States.
What begins as political commitment becomes an intense and complicated love affair. Under Golos's guidance, Bentley enters a secret world of covert meetings, coded messages, clandestine couriers, and stolen government secrets. Together, she and Golos build one of the most significant espionage networks ever established on American soil, recruiting sources, handling agents, and transmitting valuable intelligence to Moscow.
Then Golos dies suddenly.
Forced to assume control of an operation she was never meant to lead, Bentley finds herself at the center of a dangerous web of spies, Soviet handlers, and growing FBI surveillance. As suspicion deepens and loyalties begin to fracture, she confronts a question that will determine not only her own fate but the future of Soviet espionage in America.
Inspired by the extraordinary true story of Elizabeth Bentley, Clever Girl is a sweeping historical espionage novel of love, betrayal, ambition, ideology, and deception. Spanning the turbulent years from the rise of fascism to the dawn of the Cold War, it brings to life the hidden world of Soviet espionage and the remarkable woman whose choices helped shape twentieth-century history.