Russians Among Us: Sleeper Cells, Ghost Stories, and the Hunt for Putin's Spies

Author:   Gordon Corera
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780062889423


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   09 February 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Gordon Corera
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 20.10cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780062889423


ISBN 10:   0062889427
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   09 February 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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No Frederick Forsyth thriller could be as gripping as this real-life story. --Daily Mail (UK) on Operation Columba Corera is to be congratulated for bringing to light, with humour and verve, a virtually unknown chapter of the war. --Daily Telegraph (London) on Operation Columba A wide-ranging, thought-provoking, and highly readable history of Britain's postwar Secret Intelligence Service, popularly known as MI6. --The Wall Street Journal on The Art of Betrayal [An] extraordinary, colourful and moving story... [A] thrilling tale. --Sunday Times (London) on Operation Columba [An] amazing story of the secret pigeon service and how it helped to win the war. Well-researched and well-told, as much about humans as pigeons, it is replete with eccentric Englishmen, ruthless Nazis, and brave resisters in occupied Europe who risk their lives for the Allied cause. --Nicholas Reynolds, author of Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy on Operation Columba The sirens were wailing well before 2016... Yet American politicians, the media and the public aided the Russian project at every step... Corera doesn't dwell on President Trump's response to Russia. Rather, he indicts the United States and the West for a collective reaction that was underwhelming for two decades. --San Francisco Chronicle Often reading like a John Le Carre novel, this work traces the steps of Russian deep undercover agents and the efforts of the FBI to uncover them... A thrilling, fast-paced look at Russia's ongoing operations... This exciting read will be enjoyed by fans of real life and fictional spy stories. --Library Journal (starred review) Corera tells this astonishing tale with deft authority, placing it in the wider context of Russian intelligence strategy. No one is better versed in the intricacies of the continuing spy war between East and West. --Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK) An eye-opening look at the illegals and other agents who have been spying for Russia, Soviet and otherwise, over the last several decades... Corera tells a big story in a relatively short space... A book that helps make sense of recent headlines and old news alike. --Kirkus Reviews [An] excellent new book... Extraordinary... Corera weaves multiple story lines together to make a compelling case. By the time he works his way to Russia's 2016 election interference, the operation isn't a surprise, it's an inevitability. --Washington Post The best post-1949 account of British intelligence I have ever read. This is as good as it gets. -- The Spectator (UK) on The Art of Betrayal The best post-1949 account of British intelligence I have ever read. This is as good as it gets. -- The Spectator (UK) on The Art of Betrayal


[An] excellent new book... Extraordinary... Corera weaves multiple story lines together to make a compelling case. By the time he works his way to Russia's 2016 election interference, the operation isn't a surprise, it's an inevitability. -- Washington Post Corera tells this astonishing tale with deft authority, placing it in the wider context of Russian intelligence strategy. No one is better versed in the intricacies of the continuing spy war between East and West. -- Ben Macintyre, The Times (UK) The sirens were wailing well before 2016... Yet American politicians, the media and the public aided the Russian project at every step... Corera doesn't dwell on President Trump's response to Russia. Rather, he indicts the United States and the West for a collective reaction that was underwhelming for two decades. -- San Francisco Chronicle Often reading like a John Le Carre novel, this work traces the steps of Russian deep undercover agents and the efforts of the FBI to uncover them... A thrilling, fast-paced look at Russia's ongoing operations... This exciting read will be enjoyed by fans of real life and fictional spy stories. -- Library Journal (starred review) An eye-opening look at the illegals and other agents who have been spying for Russia, Soviet and otherwise, over the last several decades... Corera tells a big story in a relatively short space... A book that helps make sense of recent headlines and old news alike. -- Kirkus Reviews No Frederick Forsyth thriller could be as gripping as this real-life story. -- Daily Mail (UK) on Operation Columba [An] extraordinary, colourful and moving story... [A] thrilling tale. -- Sunday Times (London) on Operation Columba Corera is to be congratulated for bringing to light, with humour and verve, a virtually unknown chapter of the war. -- Daily Telegraph (London) on Operation Columba [An] amazing story of the secret pigeon service and how it helped to win the war. Well-researched and well-told, as much about humans as pigeons, it is replete with eccentric Englishmen, ruthless Nazis, and brave resisters in occupied Europe who risk their lives for the Allied cause. -- Nicholas Reynolds, author of Writer, Sailor, Soldier, Spy on Operation Columba A wide-ranging, thought-provoking, and highly readable history of Britain's postwar Secret Intelligence Service, popularly known as MI6. -- The Wall Street Journal on The Art of Betrayal The best post-1949 account of British intelligence I have ever read. This is as good as it gets. -- The Spectator (UK) on The Art of Betrayal


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Gordon Corera has been the BBC's security correspondent since 2004. He has reported from London, Moscow, and Washington, and is the only journalist to have interviewed serving heads of both the CIA and MI6. He has covered firsthand many of the central episodes in the spy wars between the three countries and has unparalleled insight into the working of all sides. He is the author of several books, including The Art of Betrayal: The Secret History of MI6, and has contributed to a number of important BBC documentary series about MI6, the CIA, and Russia.

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