The FBI-KGB War: A Special Agent's StoryHere is a fascinating account of America's most sensational spy cases--told bythe FBI agent who helped crack them. The book offers the high drama behind the FBI's efforts to combat German and Soviet espionage in this country, and reveals much about the inner workings of the Bureau during an era when . . . 'the FBI agent was king'.--Publishers Weekly. |
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