VIRTUAL EVENT: Virginia Hall: America's Greatest Spy of WWII

Thursday, November 127:00—8:30 PMVirtual Event via Zoom

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Craig Gralley, author of Hall of Mirrors, will share the fascinating true story of Virginia Hall, a disabled Baltimore socialite who became one of the most dangerous spies of WWII.

Craig Gralley, a former senior intelligence officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, has broad experience across the Agency’s directorates. Among other assignments, Craig was chief speechwriter for CIA directors William Webster, Robert Gates and James Woolsey and served as an analyst and manager within CIA’s Analysis Directorate, the National Intelligence Council and CIA’s Office of the Inspector General. Now a freelance writer, Craig has published work in a wide variety of news and public affairs magazines. Craig is the author of “Hall of Mirrors—Virginia Hall: America’s Greatest Spy of WWII,” (Chrysalis Books, 2019). The book is a Kirkus Reviews, “Best Book of 2020.” The book also has received accolades from The Historical Novel Society; Independent Book Review (top story); SPYSCAPE, and from senior members of the Intelligence Community—including former CIA Director, General David Petraeus. Signed and personalized copies of Hall of Mirrors are available for purchase HERE. Craig also runs the only Virginia Hall Blog, with stories and photographs of her fascinating career and life.

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