A Woman of No Importance

1878

The incredible true and untold story of Virginia Hall, an American woman with a wooden leg who infiltrated Occupied France for the SOE and became the Gestapo’s most wanted Allied spy, by acclaimed biographer Sonia Purnell.  

The remarkable double life of an American-turned-British spy, Virginia Hall, a ‘bolshie’ woman from Maryland who, determined to overcome a physical disability that threatened to define her life, successfully infiltrated Vichy France for England’s SOE before America’s entry into WWII and then, three years later, for the SOS, providing crucial intelligence and logistics for the mounting French Resistance and, later, Allied troops.  

This is a compelling and inspiring tale of resistance, heroism, spycraft and overcoming prejudice, based on brand-new and extensive research, for anyone who loves reading Ben Macintyre, Rick Stroud’s Lonely Courage or Sarah Helm’s A Life in Secrets.