Mac Arthur's Spies by Peter Eisner

A gripping narrative that follows an unlikely band of agents—Filipinos and Americans, including a popular entertainer and a cunning intelligence officer—who built a secret resistance network under Japanese occupation, risking capture, torture and betrayal to smuggle crucial information to Allied command. The account interweaves daring sabotage missions, coded radio transmissions and double-crosses with portraits of courage and moral ambiguity, showing how their clandestine work shaped strategic decisions in the Pacific and revealing the human cost of wartime espionage.

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