Mata Hari's Daughter (French: La Fille de Mata-Hari) is a romantic adventure novel by the French writer Jacques Laurent, under the pen name Cécil Saint-Laurent. It is in a similar style to his popular Chérie series of novels and features the daughter of the notorious First World War spy Mata Hari, who, like her mother, is a dancer who becomes embroiled in espionage.
Published in 1954, it was adapted into a French-Italian film Mata Hari's Daughter the same year.[1]
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