Revealing how Russian agents operate in the United States and how they can often walk away free, Spy vs. Spy discusses the severity of security breaches over the years between the two agencies.
Complete with details on the activities of Pollard, Pelton, and Walker, as well as a look at how greedy Americans often betray top military secrets with astonishing ease, Kessler opens the eyes of those interested in the undercover operations of KBG and the CIA in this thrilling account of international espionage and politics.
328 pages.