Honey Traps, Romeos & Juliets: The Life of Lonely Spies
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The legendary spymaster known only as the Man Without a Face lived a life of concealment. He was rarely ever seen by outsiders during his time in power.  He used spycraft to gain secrets by targeting the lonely. Over the span of decades, the Man Without a Face supplied a steady stream of Romeos across the wall to get to Juliets and the secrets they had access to. In the world of espionage, those who have access are powerful and vulnerable. They are sought after, pursued and targeted.  But even the loneliest of spies needs to leave the shadows at some time and step into the light to show their face... and who they really are.    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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