01838cam a2200313 i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000180008803500240010604000640013004100130019404200140020705000330022108200190025410000270027324501040030026401000040426400110050430000230051552007780053860000360131665000510135265000260140365500310142965500330146070000310149319869746OSt20260305125035.0170808t20172016nyua 000 1 eng d a 2017295552 a9780143429166 a(OCoLC)ocn973129567 aYDXbengcYDXerdadBTCTAdBDXdZQPdOCLCFdNZALPdSJPdDLC1 aenghpor alccopycat00aPQ9698.13.O3546bE8713 2016c a869.342bCOE/S1 aCoelho, Pauloeauthor.14aThe spy :ba novel about Mata Hari /cPaulo Coelho ; translated from the Portuguese by Zoë Perry. 1aNew York :bVintage Internationa/ Vintage Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC,c2017. 4c©2016 a166 pages :c21 cm aIn his new novel, Paulo Coelho, best-selling author of The Alchemist and Adultery, brings to life one of history's most enigmatic women: Mata Hari. HER ONLY CRIME WAS TO BE AN INDEPENDENT WOMAN When Mata Hari arrived in Paris she was penniless. Within months she was the most celebrated woman in the city. As a dancer, she shocked and delighted audiences; as a courtesan, she bewitched the era's richest and most powerful men. But as paranoia consumed a country at war, Mata Hari's lifestyle brought her under suspicion. In 1917, she was arrested in her hotel room on the Champs Elysees, and accused of espionage. Told in Mata Hari's voice through her final letter, The Spy is the unforgettable story of a woman who dared to defy convention and who paid the ultimate price.00aMata Hari,d1876-1917vFiction. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xSecret servicevFiction. 0aWomen spiesvFiction. 7aHistorical fiction.2lcgft 7aBiographical fiction.2lcgft1 aPerry, Zoë,etranslator.