Spy
By David Wise
By David Wise
By David Wise
By David Wise
Category: True Crime | Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs
Category: True Crime | Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs
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$17.00
Oct 14, 2003 | ISBN 9780375758942
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Oct 22, 2002 | ISBN 9781588362612
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Praise
Praise for David Wise
Molehunt
“David Wise is a master at penetrating the invisible government. We won’t read a better book about this aspect of the Cold War.” –Seymour M. Hersh
“A brilliant, fascinating account of the CIA’s greatest trauma–whether it had been penetrated by agents of the KGB. It tied the Agency into knots for two decades, but the evidence outlined by David Wise now reveals that it was only a phantom. Paranoia is sometimes said to be the prerequisite for good counterintelligence–but the CIA’s history suggests that it can become its Achilles’ heel as well.” –William E. Colby
The Spy Who Got Away
“The most important book on intelligence since The Invisible Government . . . with the suspense and tension-building that you expect in John le Carré’s fiction.” –Ronald L. Ostrow, Los Angeles Times Book Review
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