In the dead of night, under Nazi-occupied skies, brave women parachuted into hell—armed with nothing but courage, cunning,
and ingenious SOE gadgets that turned everyday items into weapons of resistance.
SPY, LIE, and DEFY plunges you into the heart-pounding true stories of the Special Operations Executive's unsung heroines: fearless agents who bicycled through enemy lines with hidden radios, rented rooms from Gestapo chiefs while plotting sabotage, and faced torture and execution with unbreakable resolve.
From exploding rats and silenced pistols to silk escape maps and cyanide-laced lipsticks, these women wielded "ungentlemanly" tools in a shadow war that changed history. Co-authors David A. Yuzuk and Joe Clifford deliver raw, meticulously researched narratives that honor their sacrifices, blending gripping personal tales with the brutal realities of
WWII's unprecedented toll.
Drawing from declassified SOE files, survivor testimonies, and wartime diaries, Spy, Lie and Defy unveils the raw courage of agents like Violette Szabo, who fought with a Sten gun until her last breath; Noor Inayat Khan, the "Spy Princess" who refused to break under interrogation; and Odette Sansom, who endured fourteen concentration camps and emerged unbroken.
This is their story—of defiance forged in fear, of sisters in espionage who shortened the War and saved countless lives. In an era that demanded silence from women, they spoke with dynamite.
For readers who crave the thrill of A Woman of No Importance or D-Day Girls, this is the powerful tribute to the ordinary women who became extraordinary legends—proving that in the fight for freedom, the most dangerous weapon is an indomitable spirit.
Best selling author David Yuzuk is a retired police officer from the Aventura Police Department in Florida, where he served for 19 years in roles including uniformed patrol, undercover operations, and detective work, earning multiple commendations such as Officer of the Month awards and recognition from the Dade County Chief's Association. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, he attended Stony Brook University before relocating to Miami.
A dedicated advocate for veterans, Yuzuk is best known for his nonfiction military history books that spotlight extraordinary true stories of heroism, often drawn from extensive research and personal encounters. His acclaimed works include The Giant Killer: The Incredible True Story of the Smallest Man to Ever Serve in the U.S. Military—Green Beret Captain Richard J. Flaherty (a bestselling book and companion documentary about a diminutive yet legendary Vietnam-era Green Beret he befriended while homeless), Giant Killers, War Heroes, and Special Forces Legends (a gripping collection of battle stories and lessons from elite warriors), and Women in War: A Gripping Collection of the Untold True Stories of History's Bravest Women Warriors (featuring over twenty accounts of female heroes across conflicts from ancient times to modern wars).
His other military books are:
The Giant Killer
Giant Killers, War Heroes, and Special Forces Legends
Women in War
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