| Chapter | Page | |
| I. | [The Hidden Death] | 7 |
| II. | [The Naval Ball Conspiracy] | 29 |
| III. | [The Plot Against the Fleet] | 50 |
| IV. | [Von Rintelen—the Destroyer] | 71 |
| V. | [The Strike Breeders] | 91 |
| VI. | [The Plot Against Organized Labor] | 113 |
| VII. | [The Brown Portfolio] | 133 |
| VIII. | [The Kaiser's Death Messenger—Robert Fay] | 163 |
| IX. | [The Munitions Campaign] | 192 |
| X. | [The Invasion of Canada] | 217 |
| XI. | [The Burning of Hopewell, Virginia] | 246 |
| XII. | [The Welland Canal Conspirators] | 271 |
| XIII. | [The Reign of Terror] | 297 |
| XIV. | [The Menace of The I.W.W.] | 328 |
| XV. | [The Great Decision] | 354 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
[William J. Flynn, recently retired Chief of the U.S. Secret Service]
[Count Johann von Bernstorff and Dr. Heinrich Albert]
[This medal, designed to commemorate the sinking of the Lusitania, was distributed in Germany two days before the vessel was torpedoed]
[The Ansonia Hotel, New York City ]
[Portfolio secured from Dr. Albert containing documents relating to official German intrigue]
[The counterfeit passport]
[A munitions plant destroyed by the Kaiser's agents]
[The devastation caused by German spies who razed the town of Hopewell, Va ]
THE EAGLE'S EYE
THE HIDDEN DEATH
Below the great oil painting of Kaiser Wilhelm, in the Imperial German Embassy at Washington, a slightly wrinkled, nervous man sat at a massive desk, an almost obsolete German dictionary before him, his fingers running the pages, figuring out the numbers, then running them again, his lips repeating the numerals of many a scattered sheet of paper before him, repeating, re-repeating, then matching up those numerals with the page numbers and word numbers of the old dictionary.