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Wilderness of Mirrors
David C. Martin · 2003 · 256 pages
Shrouded in mystery and deception, the CIA wages a battle against the bewildering, ambiguous world of intrigue called a WILDERNESS OF MIRRORS. It is the history of a secret war of espionage between the Soviet Union and the United States. Despite chills and thaws in the Cold War, this is the only arena in which the two superpowers confronted each other continuously. Martin provides an unprecedented look at espionage plots, both real and imagined, as the CIA struggles against double agents threatening America's national security. The book chronicles the careers of James Jesus Angleton and William King Harvey, both famous CIA officers fighting against the KGB. Each new bit of dramatic, startling information will leave the reader eager more.
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