|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewThe astonishing but true story of one of the most notorious spy cases from the Cold War--and the international manhunt that seized global attention as it revealed the shadowy world of deep cover KGB operatives. The dramatic arrest in London on January 7, 1961 of five Soviet spies made headlines worldwide and had repercussions around the globe. Alerted by the CIA, Britain's security service, MI5, had discovered two British spies stealing invaluable secrets from the highly sensitive submarine research center at Portland, UK. Their controller, Gordon Lonsdale, was a Canadian who frequently visited a middle-aged couple, the Krogers, in their sleepy London suburb. But the seemingly unassuming Krogers were revealed to be deep cover American KGB spies--infamous undercover agents the FBI had been hunting for years--and they were just one part of an extensive network of Soviet operatives in the UK. In the wake of the spies' sensational trial, the FBI uncovered the true identity of the enigmatic Lonsdale--Konon Molody, a Russian who had lived in California before being recruited by the KGB. Molody opened secret talks with MI5 to betray Russia, but before he had the chance, the KGB blackmailed Britain into spy swaps for him and the Krogers. Based on revelatory, newly-released archival material and inside sources from around the world, Dead Doubles follows the hunt for the highly damaging Portland Spy Ring. As gripping as a le Carré novel, this incredible narrative, layered with false identities, deceptions, and betrayal, crisscrosses from the UK to the USSR to the US, Canada, Europe and New Zealand, and brings to life one of the most extraordinary spy stories of the Cold War. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Trevor BarnesPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780062857002ISBN 10: 0062857002 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 14 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe definitive account of the famous Portland Spies - fascinating, detailed and completely gripping.--Richard J Aldrich, author of GCHQ Reads like a le Carre thriller - only true. Rich in detail. A must read.--Ray Batvinis, former FBI Supervisory Special Agent of Counterintelligence and author of Hoover's Secret War Against Axis Spies I read Dead Doubles with admiration...fascinating and meticulous...Using all available American, British and Russian sources, Trevor Barnes has produced a remarkable book.--Harvey Klehr, co-author of Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America Excellent and riveting, with a cast of characters as engaging as in any novel. Former KGB officer Vladimir Putin's modern-day Russia employs the same espionage methods now against the West. The themes of Dead Doubles - deception, betrayal, blackmail, chemical and biological weapons, atomic secrets, international rivalry - are as topical today as in the 1960s.--John Sipher, Former Head, CIA Russian Operations, and CIA Station Chief in Asia and Europe An exemplary work of historical scholarship that is also highly entertaining, Dead Doubles is the definitive history of the Portland spy ring.--John Earl Haynes, co-author of Early Cold War Spies: The Espionage Trials that Shaped American Politics A highly readable account of a classic Cold War MI5 investigation. Assiduously researched and a real page-turner.--Nigel West, author of MI5 and The Illegals First rate.... Barnes performs an incredible deep dive into this story of international espionage and counterintelligence, mining both existing sources and newly declassified information to fuel a narrative as compelling as a spy novel. --Booklist An enthralling account of one of the last great spy mysteries of the 20th Century - I loved it. --John Preston, author of A Very English Scandal A rare combination of thrilling story and carefully documented history, the writing has a remarkable you are there quality that transports the reader back to the height of the Cold War. --Nicholas Reynolds, former CIA Officer and author of NYT bestseller Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy A gripping and brilliantly researched history of the rise and fall of the Portland Spy Ring, which reveals much about the operations and personnel of Russian, British and American intelligence at the height of the Cold War. --Christopher Andrew, author The Secret World: A History of Intelligence Thrilling. . . . Barnes leaves out no step in this thorough reporting. This fast-paced narrative will engage those interested in Cold War international espionage and true crime. --Library Journal Gripping . . . reads like a Graham Greene or Le Carre novel. . . . Anyone interested in Russia's continuing undermining of the West, espionage, or simply a good thriller read should delve into this book. --New York Journal of Books Eye-opening . . . fans of Furst, Ludlum, and their kind will find this real-world exploration of old-school espionage suitably intriguing. --Kirkus Dives deep into the investigation and trial. . . . This meticulously researched account informs and entertains. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Author InformationTrevor Barnes studied espionage and the early history of the CIA as a student at the University of Cambridge and was a Kennedy Scholar at Harvard. He has worked as a radio and television journalist for the BBC and as a legal consultant, and is the author of three crime novels. He also researched and wrote Trial at Torun, a radio play about the trial in Poland of a secret service murder case. He lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |