The Billion Dollar Spy | Summary

Nonfiction, History, Asian, Russia, Military
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Author: Summary Station ISBN: 9781370133314
Publisher: Summary Station Publication: November 5, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Summary Station
ISBN: 9781370133314
Publisher: Summary Station
Publication: November 5, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Learn About America's Most Valuable Spy In A Fraction Of The Time It Takes To Read The Actual Book!!!

Hoffman’s look into the story of Tolkachev, the billion-dollar spy, is exciting and thrilling, while also being a tragic emotional roller coaster. Hoffman presents the events in such a way the raises the stakes of each operation to its peak.

Every meeting, whether between Tolkachev or another of the spies featured in the book is supplemented by the exact right amount of background information—not so much that it becomes boring, but enough to know just how much danger everybody is in. The inclusion of background details about each person creates palpable emotional attachment when things start going wrong. Hoffman’s write-up of these events reminds us that the people of the CIA and the citizens of the Soviet Union, even KGB officers, are all real people striving for what they believe is good and right.

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn When You Download Your Copy Today

•How The American Government Worked With Foreign Spys

•What Kind Of Information The Top Russian Spy Provided

•Why This Spy Was Caught And Killed In The Soviet Union

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Learn About America's Most Valuable Spy In A Fraction Of The Time It Takes To Read The Actual Book!!!

Hoffman’s look into the story of Tolkachev, the billion-dollar spy, is exciting and thrilling, while also being a tragic emotional roller coaster. Hoffman presents the events in such a way the raises the stakes of each operation to its peak.

Every meeting, whether between Tolkachev or another of the spies featured in the book is supplemented by the exact right amount of background information—not so much that it becomes boring, but enough to know just how much danger everybody is in. The inclusion of background details about each person creates palpable emotional attachment when things start going wrong. Hoffman’s write-up of these events reminds us that the people of the CIA and the citizens of the Soviet Union, even KGB officers, are all real people striving for what they believe is good and right.

Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn When You Download Your Copy Today

•How The American Government Worked With Foreign Spys

•What Kind Of Information The Top Russian Spy Provided

•Why This Spy Was Caught And Killed In The Soviet Union

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