The spy behind the burqa Iraqi-born mother's undercover work helps U.S. authorities weed out terrorists Stewart Bell National Post Saturday, May 17, 2003 Sarah is a pseudonym for the author of a book that details her account as a spy infiltrating terrorist networks. Sarah, her mother and brother walked for three weeks through the mountains to flee Iraq. Later in Israel, she found a newspaper photograph of her father, who was hanged in Baghdad. ADVERTISEMENT One of the enduring myths about the spy trade is that espionage agents are James Bond types, dashing men of worldly...