The Billion Dollar Spy
A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal
David E. Hoffman
January 1977. While the chief of the CIA's Moscow station fills his gas tank, a stranger drops a note into the car.
In the years that follow, that stranger, Adolf Tolkachev. becomes one of the West's most valuable spies. At enormous risk, Tolachev and his handlers conduct clandestine meetings across Moscow, using spy cameras, disguises, and secret codes to elude the KGB in its own backyard - until a shocking betrayal puts them all at risk.
Drawing on previously classified CIA documents and interviews with first-hand participants, 'The Billion Dollar Spy is a brilliant feat of reporting and a riveting true story from the final years of the Cold War.
"Non-fiction as rich and resonant as a spy novel by John Le Carre or Graham Greene." - Mail on Sunday
"An astonishingly detailed picture of espionage in the 1980s, written with pacey journalistic verve and an early contemporary feel."
- Brian Macintyre, The Times
Fecha de publicación
2015-07-07T00:00:00.000Z
2015-07-07T00:00:00.000Z
Calificación de Goodreads
4.23
ISBN
9780345805973
Recomendaciones
4
Recomendaciones
2020-03-10T08:38:54.000Z
Finished the book "The Billion dollar spy". Fascinating details about how the craft really works.
This and ' The spy and the traitor" are 2 of the good books i hv read recently.
Read both if u like such stuff. – fuente2021-01-02T18:27:54.000Z
@yogabykate @mojaveb @alexrblackwell Other good books are Billion Dollar Spy, Wilderness of Mirrors (Martin), Mole by Hood, Betrayal in Berlin, Russians Among Us and the Spy Who Saved the World. The Angel about Israel and A Secret Life about Kuklinksi are good. – fuente2017-04-25T12:28:45.000Z
Just finished The Billion Dollar Spy by David Hoffman. Absolutely one of the best books I've ever read. @thedeadhandbook – fuente