A sex icon becomes a spy during one of the most important wars of the 20th century. To survive, Margaret becomes an exotic dancer after her husband leaves her. When the world stands on the edge of WWI, she becomes Mata Hari, a spy with unprecedented access to the European elite.
Facing prison time for espinage, Mata Hari fights for her freedom.
After a shocking murder, Mata Hari finds herself with a deadly driver, on a ride that could be her last.
As violence explodes in the streets, Mata Hari finds her affairs and alliances bringing her closer to danger.
Facing tragedy, Mata Hari fights for justice, and plans a potentially explosive book with Lenoir.
In 1915 Paris, Mata Hari finds herself tied to a brutal murder. Soon, French police are following her every move.
As World War I dawns on the horizon, Russian intelligence tights its investigation into German spies.
In 1910, Mata Hari discovers an intimate betrayal, drawn into a web of double-crossings and murderous cover-ups.
Margaret is now Mata Hari, a superstar performing artist in a torrid affair with the powerful Castello. When she meets prestigious art patron Sergey, Mata Hari finds herself at another crossroads.
In an effort to restore her reputation, Margaret has an arranged marriage with Astruc. In Paris, she runs a flower shop - but a world of danger and darkness lies beneath the veneer of happiness.
Now a musical performer in the streets of Paris, Margaret finds powerful backing from a wealthy benefactor.
Margaret works to make ends meet and return to Nonn. An opportunity to move in with a family and become a horse trainer finds Nonn tangled in a web of temptation and betrayal.
At the turn of the 20th century, tensions in Europe are rising. After the death of her son Norman John, Margaret, a young woman trapped in a violent marriage, flees to Europe with her young daughter Nonn.