SPY & THE TRAITOR: The Greatest Espionage Story Of The Cold War

Ben Macintyre
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SPY & THE TRAITOR: The Greatest Espionage Story Of The Cold War

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“The best true spy story I have ever read.” —John le Carré
 
“Readers seeking a page-turning spy story, look no further. The author of A Spy Among Friends and Agent Zigzag, among others, does it again, this time delivering a Cold War espionage story for the ages . . . another can’t miss account of intrigue and intelligence.” —Boston Globe
 
“[A] swift-moving tale of true espionage in the most desperate years of the Cold War. . . . The closing pages of Macintyre’s fluent yarn find Gordievsky attempting to escape captivity and flee to the West in a scenario worthy of John le Carré. . . . Oddly timely, given the return of Russian spying to the front pages, and a first-rate study of the mechanics and psychology of espionage.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
 
“[A] captivating espionage tale . . . In a feat of real authorial dexterity, Macintyre accurately portrays the long-game banality of spycraft—the lead time and persistence in planning—with such clarity and propulsive verve that the book often feels like a thriller. The book has a startling relevancy to the news of the day. . . . Macintyre has produced a timely and insightful page-turner.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“Pick up any current true-crime spy book and you’ll probably see a version of this phrase on the cover: ‘The Greatest Spy Story Ever Told.’ Most of them don’t live up to the billing, but the latest by Ben Macintyre comes close. . . . What makes this read propulsive is the way Macintyre tells the story almost as a character-driven novel . . . Macintyre’s way with details, as when he explains exactly how the KGB bugged apartments, or when he delves into KGB training, is utterly absorbing. The action is punctuated with plenty of heart-stopping near-discoveries, betrayals, and escapes. Fascinating, especially now.” —Booklist (starred review)
 
“Fans of narrative nonfiction, the Cold War, spy stories, foreign relations among the United States, England, and Russia, and Macintyre’s previous works will greatly enjoy this incredible true account.” —Library Journal (starred review)

Overall rating: 4.76 / 5 from 25 reviews.

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"Not only did I find it was beautifully written but was a fascinating story. Knowing it was based on a true story made it that much more interesting. So much so that I bought it for my brother for his 70th birthday."

Jo C. (5/5)

True spy story fantastic

"Fascinating true story. I learned so much about life in Russia. Loved it."

Sally (5/5)

Incredibly creative and intriguing, the font size ans colours contributed to this feeling greatly.

"I havent finished the book yet but it is very good so far and i love the plot it follows."

Daniel L. (5/5)

Cold War Hot Mystery

"Wow, dark and dangerous times. Captivating until the end."

Bibliphile (5/5)

Captivating True-Life Crime Thiller

"Excellent book: so well written, well researched, thorough, gripping, and educational, too! The best thriller I've ever read, and it all really happened!"

MtjK (5/5)

Really good!

"I was hooked from the first paragraph. It's a captivating story that offers glimpses in the world of spies."

Louise (5/5)

Gripping

"Interesting real characters. While this is non-fiction it actually reads like a spy novel. Gripping and fast moving. As a bonus, I picked up some knowledge in the world of clandestine intelligence along the way."

Anna P. (4/5)

Good, not great.

"While a good read on a now forgotten British espionage triumph, it is not my favourite McIntyre story. It plods along an inordinately detailed narrative, which could have been considerably shortened. It lacks the interesting characters of Rogue Heroes and Agent Sonia."

Andrew M. (4/5)

If you liked red notice, this is perfect

"Very captivating, hard to believe it's non fiction!"

Kate (5/5)

Perfect gift

"My mother loves anything to do with espionage and true stories, so this will be perfect for her."

Nicole (5/5)

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  • Published date: Dec 05, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 368
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
  • ISBN: 9780771060335
  • Dimensions: 6.42" W x 1.24" L x 9.53" H
Ben Macintyre is a writer-at-large for The Times of London and the bestselling author of A Spy Among FriendsDouble CrossOperation MincemeatAgent Zigzag, and Rogue Heroes, among other books. Macintyre has also written and presented BBC documentaries of his work.

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