A review by michaelkerr
The Last Goodnight: A World War II Story of Espionage, Adventure & Betrayal by Howard Blum

4.0

3.5 Stars. Betty Pack, the lovely debutante daughter of a social-climbing American family, found herself at the right place at the right time. Possessing very modern attitudes toward sex, and not particularly capable of establishing deep connections, she found herself in "trouble" and married a convenient father-figure, who happened to be a British diplomat. As this was at the dawn of World War II, she soon found herself in a place where she could pass on intelligence to MI6, and have numerous affairs and adventures along the way. Her remarkable activities touched on a number of huge events during the war, a la Forest Gump, and it's all the more incredible for being true.