Double Agent

Romance, Erotica
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Author: A.S. Peavey ISBN: 9781370399710
Publisher: A.S. Peavey Publication: September 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: A.S. Peavey
ISBN: 9781370399710
Publisher: A.S. Peavey
Publication: September 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

It’s time to tell the full story of Mata Hari.
It’s time to learn what goes on behind Mata Hari’s bedroom door.

The Great War destroyed Mata Hari’s career as a dancer and limits her life as a courtesan, but it offered a new career: as a German spy sleeping with French officers.

But the Great War has more in store to turn Mata Hari’s life upside down. She has just received the most dreadful news. Her lover, her new fiancé, Captain Vladimir Maslov, has been injured at the front. She knows she must immediately set out and join him there.

Unfortunately, the Great War will make that no mean task. Maslov’s hospital is too close to the front, and as a foreigner, Mata Hari cannot be allowed inside the war zone. Too many secrets could be gained and passed onto the Germans—though, really, she’s a more useful spy when she can sleep with the officers of Paris.

In her quest to visit Maslov, she finds that French espionage wants her as a spy as well. And, to her surprise, Mata Hari’s German spymaster wants her to accept and become a double agent—while also sleeping with the French spymaster in hopes that the Germans will be able to control him.

Double Agent is part 2 of The Seductions of Mata Hari, following A Spy’s Love.

Warning: contains explicit descriptions of adult behavior.

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It’s time to tell the full story of Mata Hari.
It’s time to learn what goes on behind Mata Hari’s bedroom door.

The Great War destroyed Mata Hari’s career as a dancer and limits her life as a courtesan, but it offered a new career: as a German spy sleeping with French officers.

But the Great War has more in store to turn Mata Hari’s life upside down. She has just received the most dreadful news. Her lover, her new fiancé, Captain Vladimir Maslov, has been injured at the front. She knows she must immediately set out and join him there.

Unfortunately, the Great War will make that no mean task. Maslov’s hospital is too close to the front, and as a foreigner, Mata Hari cannot be allowed inside the war zone. Too many secrets could be gained and passed onto the Germans—though, really, she’s a more useful spy when she can sleep with the officers of Paris.

In her quest to visit Maslov, she finds that French espionage wants her as a spy as well. And, to her surprise, Mata Hari’s German spymaster wants her to accept and become a double agent—while also sleeping with the French spymaster in hopes that the Germans will be able to control him.

Double Agent is part 2 of The Seductions of Mata Hari, following A Spy’s Love.

Warning: contains explicit descriptions of adult behavior.

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