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5.0 out of 5 starsLike many of his other rightly admired works of long-form ...
ByAmazon Customeron February 25, 2017
Like many of his other rightly admired works of long-form nonfiction, The Spy with No Name demonstrates Jeff Maysh's skill in bringing an unusual and complex tale of human deceit and fascinating subterfuge to compelling narrative life. Here the reader is immersed in the cold calculations of Cold War espionage, including the decision to use a mother's longing for her long-lost son to position a spy for the theft of British and American secrets.
Also see Handsome Devil, available as a Kindle Single, and works posted at jeffmaysh.com for riveting, surprising stories -- including the tales of The Bombshell Bandit, The Murder House, The Wedding Sting, and a wild adventure in the international black market for Pez candy dispensers. (Honestly). All terrific reads.