Prof. Sevil Atasoy's new book met with the reader

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.32739/uha.id.42572

Üsküdar University Vice Rector, Director of the Graduate School of Addiction and Forensic Sciences and Member of the United Nations International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) Prof. Sevil Atasoy's latest book “Kusursuz Casus Yoktur” (There is No Perfect Spy) has taken its place on the shelves.

The book "Kusursuz Casus Yoktur” (There is No Perfect Spy), which was written by world-renowned forensic science expert and criminologist Prof. Sevil Atasoy and published by Doğan Publishing, met with its readers. The book sheds light on the mysterious world of spies, their methods of intelligence and how they were caught.

Prof. Sevil Atasoy meticulously examined how bloodshedders were brought to justice and how the murders they committed were brought to justice. In her book "Kusursuz Casus Yoktur”, Atasoy discussed how spies were caught with the same meticulousness, and talked about the secret stories of intelligence agencies, from the double agents of the Cold War era to the legends of the intelligence world, from brothels that became the espionage centers of the Nazis to gay spies.

About the Book:

How Cicero, the butler of the British ambassador to Ankara, spied for the Germans during World War 2, how the Nazis gathered intelligence through a brothel in Berlin, how East Germany carried out espionage activities in West Germany thanks to the Romeos who seduced women, that Mata Hari was a tragic hero rather than a spy; how Russians use methods to eliminate their political opponents, including the use of radioactive materials, the mystery of Jeffrey Epstein's death and whom he was associated with were covered in this book.

"It is no exception for spies to resort to sex. Intelligence agencies, which aim to obtain information at all costs, use men to seduce women or women to seduce men.

Male and female spies who take advantage of their sexuality to set traps, blackmail, and access national secrets appear in every era and in every country. Even if the purpose and method differ, they have one thing in common: deception."

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Üsküdar News Agency (ÜNA)