At the height of the Cold War, Marilyn Monroe was the most infamous
woman in the world. But what if she was also a secret Soviet spy?
In 1947, a young, unknown Norma Jeane Baker meets a mysterious man in
Los Angeles who transforms her into Marilyn Monroe, the star. Twelve
years later he comes back for his repayment, and Marilyn is given her
first assignment from the KGB: uncover something about JFK that no one
else knows.
But a simple job turns complicated when Marilyn falls in love with the
bright young President, and learns of plans to assassinate Kennedy. More
than anything, Marilyn wants to escape her Soviet handlers and save her
love -- and herself. Desperate, ruthless and brilliant, what she does
next will leave readers reeling.
From New York Times bestselling author Anna Godbersen comes a
whip-smart re-imagining of the life of Marilyn Monroe, set in a world of
silver screen glamour and political intrigue. At once a crackling
portrayal of Old Hollywood, an intimate portrait of the larger-than-life
star, and a cat-and-mouse thriller, The Blonde is history rewritten as
it could have -- and might have been.