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1981: Ronald Reagan's inauguration marks a new escalation in the
United States? Cold War with the USSR. Months later, Fran?ois
Mitterrand is elected president of France with the support of the
French Communist Party. The predicted tension between these two
men, however, is immediately defused when Mitterrand gives Reagan
the Farewell dossier, a file he would later call ?one of the
greatest spy cases of the twentieth century.? Vladimir Ippolitovich
Vetrov, a promising technical student, joins the KGB to work as a
spy. Following a couple of murky incidents, however, Vetrov is
removed from the field and placed at a desk as an analyst. Soon,
burdened by a troubled marriage and frustrated at a failing career,
Vetrov turns to alcohol. Desperate and in need of redemption, in
1980 he offers his services to the DST, the French
counterintelligence service. Thus Agent Farewell is born. Soon he
is sneaking files and photographing sensitive documents, keeping
the West informed of the USSR's plans ? right in the heart of KGB
headquarters. The most complete account of these dramatic events
ever recorded, Kostin and Raynaud's thorough investigation is a
fascinating tour de force. Probing further into Vetrov's
psychological profile than ever before, they provide groundbreaking
insight into the man whose life helped hasten the end of the Cold
War.
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The Snow Violin (Paperback)
Michel Louyot; Translated by Catherine Cauvin-Higgins
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R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
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