The spy and the traitor : the greatest espionage story of the Cold War
by
 
Macintyre, Ben, 1963- author.

Title
The spy and the traitor : the greatest espionage story of the Cold War

Author
Macintyre, Ben, 1963- author.
 
Lee, John Rafter, narrator.

Summary
"Oleg Gordievsky was a spy like no other. The product of a KGB family and the best Soviet institutions, the savvy, sophisticated Russian eventually saw the lies and terror of the regime for what they were, a realization that turned him irretrievably toward the West. His KGB career took flight in Copenhagen in 1966 and eventually brought him to the highest post in the KGB's London station--but throughout that time he was secretly working for MI6, the British intelligence service. Gordievsky was a spy of tremendous consequence. As the Cold War heated up in the era of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, he provided critical information that foiled Soviet plots, exposed spies in the West, and ultimately avoided catastrophic nuclear escalation between the great powers. When Thatcher declared in 1984 that Mikhail Gorbachev was "a man one could do business with," it was largely because of information provided by Gordievsky. No Western country had ever run a spy so high up in Russian intelligence, which is why M16 fiercely guarded Gordievsky's identity, even from the CIA. But the American spy agency was bent on discovering the British source, unaware that their head of counterintelligence--Aldrich Ames--was secretly spying for the Soviets. A riveting story of intrigue set in the Cold War's twilight, [this book] sounds frightening echoes of today, when Russian spies are once again front-page headlines and superpower conflict dominates the globe. Writing with deep access to all of the key players in a drama that has never before been fully revealed, Ben Macintyre has produced a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction, a thrilling tale of impossibly high stakes and one man's brave gamble on his belief in democracy and freedom."-- Case.

General Note
Title from container.
 
Compact discs.

Edition
Unabridged.

Contents
Introduction: 19 May 1985 -- The KGB -- Uncle Gormsson -- SUNBEAM -- Green ink and microfilm -- A plastic bag and a Mars bar -- Agent BOOT -- The safe house -- Operation RYAN -- Koba -- Mr. Collins and Mrs. Thatcher -- Russian roulette -- Cat and mouse -- The dry-cleaner -- The runner -- Finlandia -- Epilogue: Passport for Pimlico -- Codenames and aliases.

Physical Description
11 audio discs (13 hr., 30 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 in.

Genre
Audiobooks.

Personal Subject
Gordievsky, Oleg.

Corporate Subject
Soviet Union. Komitet gosudarstvennoĭ bezopasnosti -- History.

Subject Term
Spies -- Biography.
 
Intelligence service -- Soviet Union -- History.
 
Cold War -- Biography.

Author(s)
Lee, John Rafter,

Publisher
Random House Audio,

Electronic Access
RBMedia
 
recordedbooks.com

Publication Date
2018

ISBN
9780525643807

Publication Information
[New York] : Random House Audio, [2018]
 
©2018

Call Number
CDB 327.12 MACINTYRE


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