Throughout his career in the CIA's elite Clandestine Service, David Doyle was the most senior Briton in the organization. Having seen action at D-Day and with OSS, his CIA experiences began with controversy; he was the CIA's Chief of Station in the Congo when Patrice Lumumba was assassinated. As an insider, he explains what happened and who the murderers were. Doyle also served in the Far East Division and in Europe and recalls numerous tales, some humorous, some tragic, in which agents were recruited, blackmailed or persuaded to share Cold War secrets. From his perspective as an intelligence professional, Doyle recalls the triumphs and disasters of his long experience and, as one of the CIA's experts on Soviet espionage, offers a fresh perspective on the wholesale betrayals by Rick Ames.
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- EditoreLittle, Brown
- Data di pubblicazione2000
- ISBN 10 0316852031
- ISBN 13 9780316852036
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero di pagine256