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But don't mistake the genre of history with fiction, it's just degrading to history. The author isn't boastful or cynical, just straight forward. I really enjoyed this book. The characters are easy to identify and it isn't just a long list of KGB players during the Cold War (like the Sword & the Shield). If you're accustomed to the fantastic, fluff filled world of fiction and want to grow up then this is a good start.
A great read for anyone interested in Russia, the cold war, and or spies and their trade. This is a fascinating account of day to day operations in the spy game - not a shoot-em-up, but searing reality of the "behind the scenes" in the espionage trade. Highly recommended.
The shipment came before the date given. It was a great price that I was happy to pay.
As engaging as your local phone book. Fairly interesting material, but poorly written. Heading back to True Crime books.
Despite this bias, it's a competent account by someone who was in on lots of interesting stuff. Lewis.I agree with Amazon reviewer "ashurbanapli" that Cherkashin in SPY HANDLER is primarily interested in clearing his name. What was their personality. He tells what he saw and did as a KGB hander of American informers Ames and Hanssen. What did they look like. Cherkashin's account of his KGB years reminded me of the bureaucratic paranoid atmosphere of "The Screwtape Letters" by C.
S. It's interesting to the casual reader and, to those with a deep interest in these famous Cold War spy cases, quite valuable.There are brief accounts of some mind-boggling programs, some run by the CIA, others by the KGB. The author also missed several prime opportunities to give us his impression of major historical figures with whom he had personal contact. You met Kryuchkov and Kirpichenko. GREAT stuff.The memoir could have had more narrative color. He /was/ there.
"It was a dark and stormy night." "The sun shone brightly that day." That kind of stuff. Tell us about them.A similar but richer memoir is Oleg Kalugin's "The First Directorate: My 32 Years in Intelligence and Espionage Against the West".
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