Phyllis Bowden: The Complete Historical Espionage Trilogy (Phyllis Bowden Books #1-#3)
THREE WARS. ONE WOMAN. COUNTLESS SECRETS.
Step into the shadowy world of mid-century espionage with Phyllis Bowden: The Complete Historical Espionage Trilogy—a gripping, character-driven historical series following one woman's dangerous rise through the ranks of international intelligence.
In London Spies, 1944 England is under siege—and so is the American Embassy. When a high-ranking official is arrested for treason, secretary Phyllis Bowden is unexpectedly pulled into a deadly game of secrets, double agents, and wartime deception. Her only weapon? A sharp mind and an unwavering sense of duty.
In Oslo Spies, the war may be over, but the wounds are fresh. As Phyllis begins work in postwar Norway, she uncovers a hidden crisis involving a half-German child and a nation desperate to erase its past. The cost of compassion may be higher than she ever imagined.
In Washington Spies, a new global enemy emerges. It's 1947, and the Cold War is heating up. Now working for the CIA, Phyllis gets her first real field assignment—unmask a Soviet mole leaking atomic secrets. But in a world of shifting alliances and moral ambiguity, one wrong move could ignite a world war.
From bombed-out London to the icy streets of Oslo to the political battleground of Washington, D.C., this powerful trilogy delivers heart-pounding suspense, emotional depth, and a heroine whose resilience defines a generation.