Lincolns Lady Spymaster, Gerri Willis
Lincolns Lady Spymaster, Gerri Willis
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Lincoln's Lady Spymaster
The Untold Story of the Abolitionist Southern Belle Who Helped Win the Civil War

Author: Gerri Willis

Narrator: Nan McNamara

Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 06/03/2025


Synopsis

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERIn this gripping Civil War history, Fox Business's Gerri Willis charts the making of a spymaster genius.Wealthy Southern belle Elizabeth Van Lew had it all. Money, charm, wit—the most elegant mansion in Richmond. So why risk everything to become a Union spy? The answer was simple: freedom. Right in the heart of the Confederate capital, Elizabeth played the society lady while building a secret espionage network of slaves, Unionists, and prisoners of war.It would cost her almost everything. Flouting society’s expectations for women, Elizabeth infiltrated prisons and defied public opinion. Her story is filled with vivid personalities, including:Assassin John Wilkes BoothWashington socialite and Southern spy Rose GreenhowPrison escape artist Thomas RoseCavalry hero Ulrich DahlgrenBlack spy Mary Bowser who infiltrated the Confederate White House
From grave robbery to a bold voyage across enemy lines, Elizabeth’s escapades only grew more daring. But it paid off.By the war’s end, she had agents in both the Confederate War Department and the Richmond White House, and her couriers provided General Ulysses S. Grant with crucial, daily intelligence for his final assault.With extensive and fresh research, Gerri Willis uncovers the Southern abolitionist heroine that the Lost Cause buried—an unbelievable tale of one woman’s courage, resistance, and liberation. Heartfelt, thrilling, and inspiring, Lincoln’s Lady Spymaster restores a forgotten hero to her rightful place as an American icon.

About Gerri Willis

Gerri Willis is an award-winning journalist, television personality, podcast host, and author. Currently a correspondent and anchor for Fox Business, she was the host of two long-running shows for CNN, and an editor and reporter for SmartMoney, Crain's New York Business, and others. Her journalism earned the prestigious midcareer Knight-Bagehot Fellowship from the Columbia Journalism School. A breast cancer survivor, Gerri received the Susan G. Komen Image Award for her efforts in supporting cancer research. Gerri, her husband David Evans (a fellow Bagehot alumnus), and their poodle puppy, Rufus, divide their time among NY, MA, and SC.  


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on June 09, 2025

This isn’t a bad book but if you’re expecting a story focusing on Lincoln’s lady spymaster, you’ll find this story lacking like I did. I understand that recorded history on women is tough to find. So then write a brilliant historical fiction instead of the bait and switch on a non-fiction story that......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on April 26, 2025

While this book was informative about the Civil War in general, I was disappointed by how little the titular character, Elizabeth Van Lew, actually appeared in the book. Rather than focusing on only her part in the war, the book also covers the lives of John Wilkes Booth, Ulysses S. Grant, and Ulric......more

Goodreads review by Katie on May 01, 2025

This was a historical novel about Elizabeth Van Lew. She was a Southern abolitionist, a philanthropist who also happened to be a spy! I love reading about women in American history. I had never heard of her and many of the people in this book. I love books that make me do a deep dive into history. W......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on August 15, 2025

Was the book interesting? At times. Did I read a whole book about Lincoln’s lady spymaster? No - only about 20-30% of this book is about her. The rest of the book is some basic civil war information and some random fun facts about other well known leaders in the civil war. This was probably a best s......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on July 21, 2025

This is a nonfiction about Elizabeth Van Lew, a wealthy southern woman who spied for the Union. My issue with this book is that there’s so little surviving evidence about Elizabeth that the book was a civil war history with mentions of her. I enjoyed it, but it was about so many men, when really I p......more