Spies in the family :
by Dillon, Eva,
Edition statement:First edition. Physical details: xvi, 327 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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300 - 399 | Book Cart | 327.12092 Dil (Browse shelf) | Available | State Grant In Aid | 107053 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-310) and index.
Prologue : So close -- Introduction : Pulverem Pulveri -- Amerika -- Redsox -- The general and the spy -- The wall -- Moody and Mabey -- Home and away -- To the Mexico station -- The personals -- Handover -- Exit the mole hunter -- Back in the USSR -- Enter the mole -- You don't see one of those every day -- Three star -- Endgame -- An unmarked grave -- Tomorrow will be too late -- Upward mobility -- Do Svidaniya -- Nightmover -- Welcome.
"The true story of two spies and their families on opposite sides of the Cold War, told from the first-person perspective of Eva Dillon, the daughter of one of these spies. With impeccable insider access to both families as well as CIA officers, Dillon offers a riveting true-life spy thriller told in the tradition of a family memoir"--Provided by publisher.
Summer, 1975. Dillon's family was living in New Delhi when her father was exposed as a CIA spy. He was handling the CIA's highest-ranking double agent-- Dmitri Fedorovich Polyakov, a Soviet general whose code name was TOPHAT. At the height of the Cold War, the Russian offered the CIA an unfiltered view into the vault of Soviet intelligence. The collaboration helped ensure that tensions between the two nuclear superpowers did not escalate into a shooting war. Now Dillon provides an insider look at two families on opposite sides of the lethal espionage campaigns of the Cold War, and two men whose devoted friendship lasted until the devastating final days of their lives.
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