Master Spy: The Life of Robert P. Hanssen

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Espionage, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Biography & Memoir, Historical
Cover of the book Master Spy: The Life of Robert P. Hanssen by Lawrence Schiller, Lawrence Schiller
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Author: Lawrence Schiller ISBN: 9781452431819
Publisher: Lawrence Schiller Publication: July 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lawrence Schiller
ISBN: 9781452431819
Publisher: Lawrence Schiller
Publication: July 23, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

For fifteen years, government worker Robert Hanssen passed along to the Soviets over 6,000 pages of top secret and classified information, including information on the U.S. investigation of smuggling nuclear weapons to third world countries and the entire plan for the continuity of the U.S. government if suddenly attacked. This is the story behind the man who so heinously betrayed his country. The book is based on extensive investigative interviews conducted by Lawrence Schiller and Norman Mailer with members of Robert Hanssen's immediate family, his friends, co-workers, past and present Special Agents of the FBI, former agents of the KGB and SUV organs of the Soviet Union and Russian Government, diplomats of the Soviet Union, and past and present members of the Catholic Church and Opus Dei; This is the first book about the convicted spy that gets behind who he really was and what he was really thinking when he decided to betray his country.

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For fifteen years, government worker Robert Hanssen passed along to the Soviets over 6,000 pages of top secret and classified information, including information on the U.S. investigation of smuggling nuclear weapons to third world countries and the entire plan for the continuity of the U.S. government if suddenly attacked. This is the story behind the man who so heinously betrayed his country. The book is based on extensive investigative interviews conducted by Lawrence Schiller and Norman Mailer with members of Robert Hanssen's immediate family, his friends, co-workers, past and present Special Agents of the FBI, former agents of the KGB and SUV organs of the Soviet Union and Russian Government, diplomats of the Soviet Union, and past and present members of the Catholic Church and Opus Dei; This is the first book about the convicted spy that gets behind who he really was and what he was really thinking when he decided to betray his country.

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