• The Widow Spy

  • My CIA Journey from the Jungles of Laos to Prison in Moscow
  • By: Martha D. Peterson
  • Narrated by: Laural Merlington
  • Length: 9 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (145 ratings)

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The Widow Spy

By: Martha D. Peterson
Narrated by: Laural Merlington
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The Widow Spy is the firsthand account of a true Cold War spy operation in Moscow told exclusively by the CIA case officer who lived this experience. Martha D. Peterson was one of the first women to be assigned to Moscow, a very difficult operational environment.

Her story begins in Laos during the Vietnam War where she accompanied her husband, a CIA officer. She describes their life in a small city in Laos, ending with the tragic death of her husband. Then her own 30-year career begins in Moscow, where she walks the dark streets alone, placing dead-drops and escaping the relentless eye of the KGB.

Experience her arrest and detention in Lyubianka Prison, as only she can relate it. What she reveals in The Widow Spy has never been told.

©2012 Martha D Peterson (P)2018 Tantor

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(Mostly) Fascinating Story

For the most part, this story gives a fascinating glimpse at the daily life a CIA Case Officer, and the recruiting process. My only complaint is that the author spends a little too much time recounting the furniture and lay-out of her rooms and living spaces (seriously, this goes on for 10+ minutes several times throughout the book), which feels more like padding than interesting description. Otherwise, excellent, fun listen!

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Boring Bunch of Boring

Don’t waste your credit or cash. Didn’t finish it though I tried!!!! First third has nothing to do with SPY, 2nd third was boring, never finished the last third.

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Stop using robots to read!

Sounds like a robot is reading it! It is terrible to listen to because it’s obviously not a human reading.

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Really good book, very interesting story

The book does start off a bit slow, not really sure where it's going, but after the first 90 mins or so, it really picks up. She has an amazing story, isn't always what you expect, cuts an epic rant on anti-war protesters. If you want to know why this book has some 1-star ratings, those are dummy commies who bought the book thinking she'd rant against the military and tell you how evil it was, when in fact, she doesn't believe that at all. But, with that said, it's really not a political book, it's just her story of having a young husband in the CIA who is killed, and how she worked her way up to being involved with the CIA in Moscow. It's very interesting.

She does whine a bit too much with the woman stuff, everyone is against her because she's a woman, everyone thinks she can't do stuff because she's a woman, that gets old, but it's not insufferable.

The reading is straight forward, professional. I listened at 1.3x speed, and it sounded great, pacing was great. NOTE to the people who haven't figured this out, use the speed setting to make people not sound like robots. They read that way so you can speed it up, set it where you want, and if you speed it up, it often sounds more natural.

Overall a 5-star book!

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The Widow Spy

I’m a big history buff and this ticked almost all of the boxes I have for an awesome story - the war in Southeast Asia, Cold War spy’s, USSR, and strong independent women. It’s also cool that it’s a TRUE story. The story flowed really well, there was never really a dull moment - I even feel like she could have given more details but maybe that’s just me.

The only “complaint” I have is of the narration. Overall such a good book! I wish it was turned into a tv series or movie, based strictly on facts, of course. I’d recommend this book to anyone even remotely interested.

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Real life Bond story

Martha is a true American Hero. Her story should be a movie between her time in Laos and Russia.

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interesting, but dry

Widow Spy is a very interesting story about a very important person and event in America's secret history. But .... it's a bit dry. This is not Mission Impossible, it's real life. And real life moves slow. And real spys don't jump motorcycles off cliffs. They hide in the shadows and try not to get noticed.

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Riveting

I can’t give this book enough stars or say enough good about it. If you’re the least bit interested in the Cold War, or the CIA, or women in the intelligence community, this is a great book. Martha Peterson Had an amazing career, first in the jungles of Laos then as a covert operator in Moscow. It reads like suspenseful spy novel, only it’s real. Ms Petersons courage, intelligence, and service to our country are a challenge to us all. Her story had me on the edge of my seat. You will be glad you bought you will love it. Thank you for your amazing courage.

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COA

This a fair story and I realize the author and the CIA may have limited what she could publish. What does the S stood for.?

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Martha Peterson is my shero!

I loved this book! I read a ton of books about the Cold War, including many memoirs of intel officers of their careers in the Cold War, but this was especially fascinating. Author was the first woman to be sent to Soviet Moscow as a case officer, a towering achievement and act of service both to our country and to American women for whom she charted a path in intelligence work. As an American woman who finds the topic fascinating amid the New Cold War between 🇺🇲 and 🇷🇺, I found myself cheering Peterson on throughout the exciting details of courageously executed operations. From start to finish I was in perpetual awe of the author, although she recounts her story in a "no big deal" sort of way. Read in a single sitting! Super riveting. Highly recommend.

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