Spymaster Series

Latest release: September 15, 2025
Political Science · Biography & Autobiography · Law Enforcement
Series
4
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About this ebook series

The Spymasters Series

From the shadow empires of the Cold War to the corridors of the Vatican, the Spymasters Series uncovers the hidden world of men who shaped history not with armies, but with secrets, deception, and power plays.

Each volume dives into the life of a legendary intelligence figure—from James Jesus Angleton’s labyrinth of counterintelligence, to Wild Bill Donovan’s Vatican connections, to J. Edgar Hoover’s hidden web of power, and Allen Dulles’s Protestant mask for Catholic ambition. Together, these portraits reveal the architecture of global espionage and the religious, political, and financial networks that fueled it.

Inside this series, you’ll discover how spymasters:


Built intelligence empires that outlasted presidents.

Forged secret alliances with the Vatican, MI6, and global resistance networks.

Weaponized secrecy, morality, kompromat, and fear to control both enemies and allies.

Shaped the CIA, FBI, and Cold War strategy in ways that still echo today.

Left behind a shadow legacy—an institutional DNA of surveillance and covert power.

Blending biography, secret history, and investigative research, the Spymasters Series reads like a thriller, yet is grounded in meticulous historical evidence. These books reveal how faith, ideology, and hidden loyalties intersected with the greatest covert battles of the 20th century—and how their shadows stretch into the present day.

If you want to understand the secret war behind the Cold War, and the men who turned espionage into an empire, the journey begins here.

Each volume dives into the life of a legendary intelligence figure—from James Jesus Angleton’s labyrinth of counterintelligence, to Wild Bill Donovan’s Vatican connections, to J. Edgar Hoover’s hidden web of power, and Allen Dulles’s Protestant mask for Catholic ambitionand many more still to come. Together, these portraits reveal the architecture of global espionage and the religious, political, and financial networks that fueled it.