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Explore the captivating journey of Stella Rimington, a trailblazer in British intelligence, through her compelling autobiography available on Present Danger. This fascinating read showcases her remarkable career with the Security Service (MI5), where she began her service in 1968. From counter-subversion to counter-terrorism, Rimington worked seamlessly across all critical fields, ultimately becoming the first female Director General in 1992. Her insights offer a rare peek into the inner workings of MI5, making this autobiography a must-read for anyone interested in espionage, security, and the evolution of intelligence operations. With 384 pages of gripping narratives and firsthand accounts, this B-format paperback is not just a book but a treasure trove for history buffs and thriller enthusiasts alike. Join Stella in her exploration of challenges faced by women in high-stakes environments and gain an understanding of the intricacies of national security. This edition, published by Quercus Books in 2010, captures the essence of a woman who defied norms and shaped intelligence history. Perfect for fans of spy novels and autobiographical tales, Rimington's story serves as an inspiration and an informative guide for prospective intelligence officers and students of contemporary history. Order your copy of Stella Rimington's autobiography today from Present Danger to uncover the present-day significance of her experiences!