"Honey Trapped" is a misnomer for this non-fiction tome by Henry Schlesinger. A more appropriate title might be "Selected Women Spies, Some of Whom Used Sex as a Weapon, Through A Couple Thousand Years". It's not the book I thought it'd be, as the writing is dull, subject matter that ought to be interesting simply isn't, and the lurid details I was expecting of the episodes covered in the narrative are MIA.
What is covered in Honey Trapped is a relatively superficial history of women in espionage since biblical times. They often used sex in their tradecraft. However, as it's ostensibly the focus of the book based on its title, the topic is treated in a fairly academic and perfunctory way.