The Spy who was left out in the Cold

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book_author_name: 
Tim Tate
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Paperback
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Transworld Publishers Ltd
published_date: 
19/05/2022
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9780552177689
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Politics & government > International relations > Espionage & secret services
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Tim Tate|Paperback|Transworld Publishers Ltd|19/05/2022
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9780552177689
Book Description: 
Spring 1958: a mysterious individual believed to be high up in the Polish secret service began passing Soviet secrets to the West. His name was Michael Goleniewski and he remains one of the most important, least known and most misunderstood spies of the Cold War. Even his death is shrouded in mystery and he has been written out of the history of Cold War espionage - until now. Tim Tate draws on a wealth of previously-unpublished primary source documents to tell the dramatic true story of the best spy the west ever lost and how he exposed hundreds of KGB agents operating undercover in the West; from George Blake and the 'Portland Spy Ring', to a senior Swedish Air Force and NATO officer and a traitor inside the Israeli government. Ultimately, this is a compelling biography of love and loyalty, of courage and treachery, and of fantasies and greed. . .

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