Zoya Ivanovna Voskresenskaya devoted 25 years of her life to work in foreign intelligence. Having risen to the rank of colonel, Zoya Ivanovna retired and began writing children’s books. In literature she became famous as one of the most talented writers of her time. The woman never concealed that she had worked in intelligence, but until 1991 she did not write a single line about her service. “I do not know what may be spoken about and what may neither be spoken nor written about,” she said. In 1991 all the materials were declassified, and Voskresenskaya immediately began work on her final and most important book, Under the Alias Irina. The adventure biographical novel at once became the year’s main literary event. From the book you will learn not only about the work of Zoya Ivanovna herself, but also about legendary intelligence officers of Soviet and foreign secret services (V.M. Zarubin, P.M. Fitin, P.M. Zhuravlev, G.I. Mordvinov, P.A. Sudoplatov, and others). Read it, and you will discover that life can sometimes be brighter than any novel!