The Spy Who Betrayed (Hardback)
The Treachery of Mathilde Carré, Codenamed 'The Cat'
By
Dr Nigel Perrin
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 264
Illustrations: 36 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036144555
Published: 30th January 2026
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 264
Illustrations: 36 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036144555
Published: 30th January 2026
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Clever, charismatic and daring, Mathilde Carré lived up to the image of the intrepid female spy. Codenamed “The Cat”, she co-founded the largest intelligence network in Occupied France and inspired her recruits to fight a secret war against the Germans. Carré delivered priceless information to the Allies, and her commitment to their cause seemed beyond question. But the reputation of The Cat hid a flawed and volatile personality, driven by a deadly combination of personal ambition, vanity and jealousy.
When she finally fell into enemy hands, Carré chose to save herself rather than her comrades, betraying dozens of her own agents. Becoming her captor’s mistress, she enjoyed a life of luxury in Paris and earned the respect of her new German masters. But when a secret affair with a British agent led her to escape to London, Carré’s true intentions raised serious questions. How far could she be trusted, and where did her allegiances really lie? At her trial The Cat’s extraordinary exploits were finally revealed to the public, transforming a resistance hero into a figure of public hatred. Condemned to death, she remained fiercely unrepentant to the end, presenting herself as a victim of circumstance rather than a willing traitor.
Mathilde Carré was a fascinatingly complex and enigmatic character who worked for the French, British, Polish and German secret services and double crossed them all. The result of more than ten years’ research, She Was The Cat is a story that poses questions about the boundaries between resistance and collaboration, and the power of myth and self-delusion.
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About Dr Nigel Perrin
Dr Nigel Perrin is a historian, writer and docent. For the last ten years has led private tours on Nazi occupation and resistance in Paris. He is also a regular reviewer for the Times Literary Supplement and other journals. His first book for Pen and Sword was Spirit of Resistance, a biography of SOE agent Harry Peulevé.
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