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[Contents]
A non-fiction story about the unknown life of Elizabeth Smith Friedman (1892-1980), who laid the foundation for cryptanalysis in the United States.
A strange job at the River Bank Institute, an encounter with her husband, William, who later broke Japanese diplomatic code, helped to crack down on liquor smugglers under the Prohibition Act, and battle with the South American Nazi spy network during World War II, based on letters, diaries and declassified materials.
NPR Best Book of the Year.
Filmed on PBS.
Author Preface -- Secret Inquisition
Part 1 River Bank 1916 to 1920
Chapter 1 Fabian
Chapter 2 Unbelievable, but it was in front of me
Chapter 3 The Ghost of Bacon
Chapter 4 The Fearmongers are Dead
Chapter 5 Escape Plan
Part 2 Shooting Training 1921 to 1938
Part 3 Invisible War 1939 to 1945
Chapter 1 Grandmother Dies
Chapter 2 Magic
Chapter 3 Kurt Gildisch and Radio Technician
Chapter 4 Circuit 3-N
Chapter 5 Doll Woman
Chapter 6 Hitler's Hideout
Last chapter Female Cryptanalyst
Acknowledgments / Original Notes / Translator Postscript / Person Index