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Sam Reaves
Mar 26, 2015 rated it really liked it
A nice little espionage puzzle by a master of the genre. A Soviet courier defects with a diplomatic pouch full of secrets. The CIA officer in charge of debriefing him finds the whole thing a little too convenient. His attempts to prove it's a setup eventually take him on a risky undercover jaunt to Moscow, where he enlists some local help to check out the fishy bits. Lots of tradecraft, a vivid depiction of the shabbiness of Brezhnev-era Soviet life, and the usual intellectual chess match, with ...more
Michael Martz
Mar 15, 2025 rated it really liked it
"The Debriefing" has all of those traits that endear spy novels to me: deception, lies, tradecraft, exotic locations, international intrigue.... it's classic Littell.

Here's the story: Kulakov, a Soviet diplomatic courier in the Brezhnev era, is in big trouble with his superiors but is given an unlikely assignment to carry a pouch to Cairo. Reading the tea leaves and realizing much of the rest of his life may be spent in prison if his myriad problems persist, he defects to the Americans while on
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