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The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War
The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB & the Battle for the Third World
Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West
Her Last Resort, Authors newly-revised (Minnesota Romance #3)
The New Nobility: The Restoration of Russia's Security State and the Enduring Legacy of the KGB
Gorky Park (Arkady Renko, #1)
KGB Literati: Spy Fiction and State Security in the Soviet Union
Russians Among Us: Sleeper Cells, Ghost Stories, and the Hunt for Putin's Spies
Our Woman in Moscow
Washington Station: My Life As a KGB Spy in America
Only One Man Will Do, Author's newly-revised (Minnesota Romance #2)
KGB: The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents
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The Billion Dollar Spy: A True Story of Cold War Espionage and Betrayal
Necroscope (Necroscope, #1)
The Spy Who Came In from the Cold by John le CarréTinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John le CarréSmiley's People by John le CarréThe Looking Glass War by John le CarréGorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith
The Best Cold War Novels
45 books — 50 voters
The Crown and the Crucible by Michael R. PhillipsThe Code Within by S.L.  JonesRasputin's Daughter by Robert AlexanderThe Kitchen Boy by Robert AlexanderThe Lost Crown by Sarah  Miller
Russia
57 books — 10 voters

The Triumph of Improvisation by James Graham WilsonSpy... for Nobody! by Basel Saneebجاسوس من أجل لا أحد by Basel SaneebThe 40-Minute War by Janet E. MorrisThe Ghost by Jefferson Morley
Cold War-Reagan Era
17 books — 19 voters

The Billion Dollar Spy by David E. HoffmanThe Ghost by Jefferson MorleyCyberspies by Gordon CoreraDouble Cross by Ben MacintyreThe Triple Agent by Joby Warrick
Tradecraft
38 books — 7 voters
A Spy Among Friends by Ben MacintyreIron Curtain by Anne ApplebaumThe Triumph of Improvisation by James Graham WilsonThe Billion Dollar Spy by David E. HoffmanThe Spy and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre
The Cold War (nonfiction)
373 books — 116 voters

Mikhail Baryshnikov
I was not extremely patriotic about Mother Russia. I played their game, pretending. You have to deal with, you know, party people, KGB. Horrifying.
Mikhail Baryshnikov

Aggressive recruiting, lots of dirty tricks. He specializes in kompromat.” It was the Russian term for damaging material used to silence political opponents or to blackmail assets into
Daniel Silva

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Q&A with Stephan Clark ...February 15, 2012 to March 16, 2012...
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