Secret Servants of the Crown, Claire HubbardHall
Secret Servants of the Crown, Claire HubbardHall
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Secret Servants of the Crown
The Forgotten Women of British Intelligence

Author: Claire Hubbard-Hall

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 12 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/25/2025


Synopsis

Drawing on private and previously classified documents, this definitive history of women's contributions to the intelligence services is the first authoritative account of the hidden female army of clerks, typists, telephonists, and secretaries who were the cornerstone of the British secret state across two world wars and beyond.

A must-listen for fans of A Woman of No Importance by Sonia Purnell and The Sisterhood by Liza Mundy.

To the undiscerning eye, they were secretaries, typists, personal assistants, and telephonists. But those innocuous job titles provided the perfect cover for what were in reality a range of complex technical, clerical, and occupational roles. Often overlooked and underestimated by outsiders, the women of British intelligence encoded, decoded, and translated enemy messages, wrote propaganda, and oversaw agents, performing duties as diverse as they were indispensable.

Drawing on extensive research and unique access to family archives, Claire portrays many of these remarkable figures—including the brilliant, multi-lingual Lunn sisters, glamorous spy Olga Gray; and Jane Sissmore, MI5's first female officer—and reconsiders the priceless contributions they made.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Josie Penfold on February 02, 2025

I went into this expecting the story of a few key female secret agents during the war, but instead, the book presents brief snippets from the lives of a lot of women. While their stories are undeniably compelling, I never really got the full backstory of any one, leaving me wanting more depth and co......more

Goodreads review by Caylee on March 14, 2025

I learned to much about men from this book.......more

Goodreads review by MoonlightCupOfCocoa on December 20, 2024

This was such a meaty, well-researched and eye-opening read! Every page is filled to the brim with stories of women that helped shape British Intelligence and, I’d argue, espionage as a whole. Not just their impressive careers, but also their personal journeys, personalities and human sides. The stor......more

Goodreads review by James on November 11, 2024

I really enjoyed this, and would love to read even more about how women were the backbone of the British Intelligence Community. Her Secret Service is an awesomely well researched account of the female pioneers of the secret services and how despite being denied equal status they gave their all to p......more

Goodreads review by Ron on April 15, 2025

You know the scene from the James Bond movies - Bond enters or leaves M's office and interacts with Miss Moneypenny. But was Miss Moneypenny based on a real person? That is what Secret Servants of the Crown seeks to answer along with a number of other questions regarding the role of women in MI5 and......more