Spy Handler: Memoir of a KGB Officer : The True Story of the Man Who Recruited Robert Hanssen and Aldrich Ames
by Victor Cherkashin
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Most have heard of Aldrich Ames or Robert Hanssen, but is anyone familiar with Viktor Cherkashin, their KGB handler? Fortunately Ames and Hanssen are permanently incarcerated, however their situation prevents them from giving interviews and penning tell-alls. So this book by a KGB case officer is the closest thing you'll get. I wouldn't be surprised if this guy ended up munching on a Polonium-210 sandwich, I am sure there are people in his former organization who don't share his openness.
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Read in September, 2007
recommends it for:
People that are into espionage
Even though Cherkashin himself isn't what you'd think of as a 'spy', his treatment of the day-to-day work of espionage is fascinating. There are some slow bits here, but his (apparent) candidness, his insider's look at the major spy cases (Russian and American), and his descriptions of how agents are run are all very interesting. Lebanon, Ames, and Hanssen are all highlights.
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Read in January, 2007
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those who want to know the reality that is the cat and mouse world of espionage
An extremly dry at times but very reveling look at the world at the cold war cat and mouse game of espionage the agents,double agents and triple0 agents that made up the world of this retired Kgb officer who cultivated the greatest breach(yes I read this book almost a year before the movie hit theaters titled the same "breach") in us history.
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Very interesting!
Collapse of the Soviet Union, the August "putch", new Russian "buisiness" environment; Putin...
The book has info about Ames, Penkovsky, Hanssen, Yurchenko, Jack Platt, Vetrov, Vasilenko, Kukhar, Edward Lee Howard, Krassilnikov, Oleg Kalugin, Dmitri Polyakov, and others.
Collapse of the Soviet Union, the August "putch", new Russian "buisiness" environment; Putin...
The book has info about Ames, Penkovsky, Hanssen, Yurchenko, Jack Platt, Vetrov, Vasilenko, Kukhar, Edward Lee Howard, Krassilnikov, Oleg Kalugin, Dmitri Polyakov, and others.
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Read in March, 2008
Intriguing to read a KGB agent's account of spying during the cold war. Obviously not a thriller, but it kept me interested. A worthwhile read.
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Read in October, 2007
Being a beginner student of Russian, and learning about Russian culture, this book is really interesting.
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