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5.0 out of 5 stars An exceptional CIA counterintelligence "procedural", January 30, 2009
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Ralph M. Hitchens (Poolesville, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Last Train from Berlin (Hardcover)
Yes, as Publishers' Weekly says, it's slow-paced. But it draws you in, inexorably. The plot is deep and many-threaded, the CIA detail is accurate (much more so than you find in most spy novels), and the characters are drawn in all three dimensions, from the frustrated protagonist to the shadowy director of counterintelligence, modeled on the late, legendary -- or infamous -- James Jesus Angleton. For a peek under Langley's covers, check out this book.
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