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David Wise (Author)
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March 7, 2000

Cassidy's Run is the riveting story of one of the best-kept secrets of the Cold War—an espionage operation mounted by Washington against the Soviet Union that ran for twenty-three years. At the highest levels of the government, its code name was Operation shocker.

Lured by a double agent working for the United States, ten Russian spies, including a professor at the University of Minnesota, his wife, and a classic "sleeper" spy in New York City, were sent by Moscow to penetrate America's secrets. Two FBI agents were killed, and secret formulas were passed to the Russians in a dangerous ploy that could have spurred Moscow to create the world's most powerful nerve gas.

Cassidy's Run tells this extraordinary true story for the first time, following a trail that leads from Washington to Moscow, with detours to Florida, Minnesota, and Mexico. Based on documents secret until now and scores of interviews in the United States and Russia, the book reveals that:

 ¸         more than 4,500 pages of classified documents, including U.S. nerve gas formulas, were passed to the Soviet Union in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars

 ¸         an "Armageddon code," a telephone call to a number in New York City, was to alert the sleeper spy to an impending nuclear attack—a warning he would transmit to the Soviets by radio signal from atop a rock in Central Park

 ¸         two FBI agents were killed when their plane crashed during surveillance of one of the Soviet spies as he headed for the Canadian border

 ¸         secret "drops" for microdots were set up by Moscow from New York to Florida to Washington

More than a cloak-and-dagger tale, Cassidy's Run is the spellbinding story of one ordinary man, Sergeant Joe Cassidy, not trained as a spy, who suddenly found himself the FBI's secret weapon in a dangerous clandestine war.

ADVANCE PRAISE FOR CASSIDY'S RUN

"Cassidy's Run shows, once again, that few writers know the ins and outs of the spy game like David Wise. . . his research is meticulous in this true story of espionage that reads like a thriller."
—Dan Rather

"The Master hsa done it again. David Wise, the best observer and chronicler of spies there is, has told another gripping story. This one comes from the cold war combat over nerve gas and is spookier than ever because it's all true."
—Jim Lehrer


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David Wise has written three spy novels and a number of nonfiction books about U.S. intelligence and espionage, and in Cassidy's Run he vividly merges both genres to create a true story that reads like a thriller. In 1959, Joseph Cassidy was an ordinary army sergeant with no training in intelligence or espionage when he was handpicked by the FBI to operate as a double agent. He spent the next 20 years passing U.S.-approved information to the Soviets about chemical and biological weapons and U.S. troop movements. Dubbed Operation Shocker, some of the information he passed involved an experimental, unstable nerve gas that U.S. scientists believed could not be used. This assumption proved to be a high-stakes gamble since much accurate information was mixed with the false in order to lend credence to the charade. U.S. intelligence may never know whether the information they gave the Soviets actually spurred on Russian chemical weapons development. Part of the objective of the operation was to uncover the Soviets' spy network, and in this respect it was successful, eventually flushing out 10 agents living in the United States. Throughout his time as a double agent, only Cassidy's wife knew of his activities--even his children were unaware--allowing him to retire quietly in Florida with his friends and relatives none the wiser. Cassidy's Run is a fascinating tale of cold-war intrigue publicly unknown until now. --Linda Killian --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Publishers Weekly

This is a remarkable true-life espionage thriller. For 21 years, beginning in 1959, plainspoken, modest U.S. Army Sgt. Joseph Cassidy successfully pretended to be a money-grubbing traitor to his country. In the eyes of his Soviet handlers, he was a mole planted deep inside the U.S. defense establishment. In fact, he was passing along secret nerve-gas formulas and military data--some of it genuine, some fake--to the Russians with the aim of sidetracking their chemical warfare program. Cassidy, now retired, was the star player in Operation Shocker, a top-secret FBI/Defense Department project that cost the lives of two FBI agents, flushed out 10 Communist spies and revealed the lengths to which Soviet intelligence would go to penetrate America's defenses. Wise (The Spy Who Got Away) takes readers deep inside the U.S. nerve-gas program, founded on the ashes of the Third Reich when U.S. Army intelligence obtained from ex-Nazi scientists the formulas for lethal agents like sarin. Wise also interviewed Vil Mirzayanov, a senior chemist who worked for three decades in the Soviet nerve-gas program, and who was arrested in 1992 for telling the world that the U.S.S.R. had developed Novichok, a nerve gas capable of killing millions of people instantly. Although both the U.S. and Russia have pledged to dispose of their chemical weapons, Wise reports that the Russians still possess Novichok. His taut narrative is full of bizarre twists and James Bond echoes--coded Soviet messages on microdots left inside hollow artificial rocks; a Russian sleeper agent in the Bronx, awaiting the signal for nuclear Armageddon; Cassidy's marriage to an ex-nun who conceals her past from him (and vice versa). To say this book would make a terrific movie in no way diminishes its value as an investigative scoop. (Mar.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 228 pages
  • Publisher: Random House; 1st edition (March 7, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812992636
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812992632
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #159,338 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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57 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From one of the fallen agent's sons, March 11, 2000
I do not remember much of my father. Most of my sentiments have come from stories told by my mother, grandma, aunts and uncles. My whole life I have known that my father was involved in something honorable and patriotic, but until "Cassidy's Run" I was without understanding of the details, depth and nobility of it all. David Wise has unfolded a story that is worthy of all our family's pride and reverence. It is with extreem gratitude in finally knowing the truth about my father's death that I would encourage all to read this true account. To do so honors those who have given their lives in the service of ours. It is a story worth being told, and one that every patriot should be proud of.

Perhaps it is because of my closeness to the subject matter, but I for one have felt a stronger obligation to be the "good man" my mother swore she would raise at my father's funeral. While I don't think the FBI is for me, the lives of service all those in "Cassidy's Run" displayed are exemplary to each of us.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Real Patriot Games, June 3, 2000
An excellent book by a well-know reporter and critic of America's intelligence establishment.

The book details how for over 20 years, a dedicated group of FBI agents "dangled" and then "ran" US Army Sgt. Cassidy against the GRU (the Soviet equivalent of the US DIA). It is a book about an ordinary soldier's extraordinary dedication to duty and country, and how he helped his country in the darkest days of the Cold War against the "Evil Empire" (and evil, it was). America was very fortunate to have men such as Cassidy and the FBI agents he worked with. None of them did it for money (Cassidy did not keep any of the hundreds-of-thousands of dollars the GRU gave him) or fame -- these men kept secrets, in some cases they even took them to their graves. The book ends on a frustrating note as Washington bureaucrats step in at the end and do not allow the case to run its full course.

The only flaw with the book is that I would have liked to have gotten to know Cassidy a bit better. But, overall, an excellent and well-documented read with some interesting twists-and-turns (e.g., the involvement of a current Mexican Congressman -- read it, you'll see) and one which shines some light on some of the men who won the Cold War for us and for freedom. The good guys do win on occasion!

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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cassidy's Run, April 22, 2000
Nerve Gass kills by inhibiting the production of Cholinestrase, which keeps the nervous system at a regular and moderate pace. Without cholinestrase, the nervous system goes into hyperspeed, causing a system wide failure the body's ability to breath, pump blood, and in short to live. David Wise has written of a 20+ year effort to misslead the Soviet Union through the use of a remarkable double agent, Joseph Cassidy. This is a book that is frightening- there is inconclusive evidence that information leaked by this agent may have spured the Soviet's CW industry to create the most powerfull nerve agent known to man- a deadly binary in the tradition of VX.

All in all a great read that will bring a neglected aspect of history to light while memoralizing those heros who fought in the shadows of the greatest intelligence war to date.

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