Catching a Russian Spy: Agent Les Wiser Jr. and the Case of Aldrich Ames

Author:   Bryan Denson
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9781250199171


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   21 January 2020
Recommended Age:   From 8 years
Format:   Paperback
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Catching a Russian Spy: Agent Les Wiser Jr. and the Case of Aldrich Ames


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"Aldrich H. ""Rick"" Ames was a thirty-one-year veteran of the CIA. He was also a Russian spy. By the time Ames was arrested in 1994, he had betrayed the identities of dozens and caused the deaths of ten agents. The notorious KGB (and later the Russian intelligence service, SVR) paid him millions of dollars. Agent Leslie G. ""Les"" Wiser Jr. ran the FBI's Nightmover investigation tasked with uncovering a mole in the CIA. The team worked night and day to collect evidence-sneaking into Ames's home, hiding a homing beacon in his Jaguar, and installing a video camera above his desk. But the spy kept one step ahead, even after agents followed him to Bogota, Colombia. In a crazy twist, the FBI would score its biggest clue from inside Ames's garbage can."

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Author:   Bryan Denson
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   St Martin's Press
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 13.70cm
Weight:   0.158kg
ISBN:  

9781250199171


ISBN 10:   1250199174
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   21 January 2020
Recommended Age:   From 8 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Praise for The Unabomber: Agent Kathy Puckett and the Hunt for a Serial Bomber This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional. - Kirkus Denson's well-written, well-researched book engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts. - Booklist Denson's text delivers true-crime thrills generally reserved for older readers but packaged here in streamlined content and accessible text, laced with a well-chosen selection of photographs and document reproductions. - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The text, pacing, and topic are accessible to reluctant readers, and the back matter features a wide array of resources and additional reading... An enthralling, well-researched introduction to true crime for upper elementary/middle school readers. - School Library Journal


"Praise for The Unabomber: Agent Kathy Puckett and the Hunt for a Serial Bomber ""This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional."" - Kirkus ""Denson's well-written, well-researched book engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts."" - Booklist ""Denson's text delivers true-crime thrills generally reserved for older readers but packaged here in streamlined content and accessible text, laced with a well-chosen selection of photographs and document reproductions."" - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""The text, pacing, and topic are accessible to reluctant readers, and the back matter features a wide array of resources and additional reading... An enthralling, well-researched introduction to true crime for upper elementary/middle school readers."" - School Library Journal"


Praise for The Unabomber: Agent Kathy Puckett and the Hunt for a Serial Bomber This page-turning true-crime narrative takes readers behind the scenes of the detailed work, decision-making, and sometimes luck that go into solving difficult cases. The writing is lively, and the principal players are fully dimensional. - Kirkus Denson's well-written, well-researched book engages readers from the beginning and builds suspense as the case hits dead-ends again and again. His lengthy interviews...supply important background and insight into how they solved the case, grounding this true-crime account firmly in facts. - Booklist Denson's text delivers true-crime thrills generally reserved for older readers but packaged here in streamlined content and accessible text, laced with a well-chosen selection of photographs and document reproductions. - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The text, pacing, and topic are accessible to reluctant readers, and the back matter features a wide array of resources and additional reading... An enthralling, well-researched introduction to true crime for upper elementary/middle school readers. - School Library Journal


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Bryan Denson is an award-winning journalist and the author of The Spy's Son. He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in national reporting and winner of the George Polk Award. Bryan contributes stories to Newsweek and serves as a special correspondent for the Los Angeles Times. FBI Files is Bryan's first series for young readers. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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