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The Spy Wore Red

The Spy Wore Red

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is an edge-of-your-seat thriller - truly exciting!
Review: I've been a fanatical lover of mysteries, detective novels, and spy novels since I was a child. The Spy Wore Red is one of the best and most exciting books that I have ever read. What makes it even more exciting is that it's a true story. I couldn't get a hold of the Countess' second book: The Spy Went Dancing fast enough!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Spanish teacher recommends "The Spy Wore Red"...to ALL!
Review: Reading and re-reading The Spy Wore Red is a wonderful experience! Most of your other reviewers agree, but there are two aspects they seem to miss: the richness of Spanish cultural information and the possibility of a change in role for women. Aline Griffiths is bright, well educated, and departs from traditional women's work to lead a daring, adventurous, downright-dangerous job.

As a Spanish teacher, I have recommended The Spy Wore Red to my high school students for years. Several students who later spent their college junior year in Spain have come back to tell me how much this book meant to them and how much more they appreciated it following their sojourn there. They could catch glimpses of the old Spain in the new, simply because they had read this thriller.

World War II began as the Spanish Civil War ended(1936-1939), so Aline Griffiths arrived as huge social changes were about to occur in Spain. This book provides a superb peek into the "old" Spain, the Spain of high romance and extraordinarily traditional, now-antiquated values. Yet it is described in context of a delightfully novel-like autobiographical tale. Although it reads better than most spy fiction, one can take notes on Spanish culture on virtually every page. It is engrossing, culture-rich, and shows a young American girl from Pearl River, New York, doing the kinds of things of which only a grownup Nancy Drew type might have dreamed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Trust me, this is one of the best books you will ever read!
Review: The Spy Wore Red was one of the best books I have ever read. Not only was the story amazingly true, it was extremely hard to put down. This story, about a female spy's adventures in WWII (hence the name), was truly heart-pounding. There was a romantic plot, an espionage plot, and a SURPRISE ENDING that was one of the best (and saddest) that I have read in years. This is a great book if you are interested in the fascinating story of a remarkable person, and if you have a soft heart. P.S. If you are into WWII history, this makes the book especially interesting and brings the mystery of espionage down to a more human level.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intriguing
Review: This book is spellbinding from beginning to end. The Countess is truly an inspiration!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An exciting and thrilling book!
Review: Wow! That is one of the best books I've ever read. If you enjoy mysteries, adventures, and espionage then this is the book for you. The setting being Spain in World War Two it gives you the inside story of the under cover world of the war. Keeping you on the edge of your seat the whole time the plots range anywhere from a love story to a crime scene. The Countess is an amazing women to have gone through all she has with such grace. I just can't wait ot get my hands on her second book, The Spy Went Dancing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fascinating Page-Turner
Review: Written like a fiction novel, this factual, first-person account of a young woman spy during World War II is absolutely enthralling. You'll get a first-hand look into what it's like to be recruited and trained as a spy, then go on your first assignment, mingling with the highest Spanish society while secretly risking your life to uncover essential Axis secrets. The characters in the novel are rich and compelling, and you never know what's going to happen next to the protagonist/ingenue Aline.

I read this book in the '80s and have remembered it ever since. I finally found it again and reread it. It's just as fascinating now as it was then.

The only drawback: If you read at night, you won't get much sleep because this book is nearly impossible to put down.


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