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The Truth About the CIA
Eclipse: The Last Days of the CIA, by Mark Perry
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Reviewed Books and Films

Casey (1990)Joseph E. Persico
From the OSS to the CIA
3 Reviews

Afghanistan: The Bear Trap (1993)Mohammad Yousaf and Mark Adkin
The Defeat of a Superpower
1 Review

Red Web (1993)Tom Bower
MI6 and the KGB Master Coup
1 Review

The FBI-KGB War (1986)Robert J. Lamphere and Tom Shachtman
A Special Agent's Story
4 Reviews

Cold Warrior (1991)Tom Mangold
James Jesus Angleton: The CIA's Master Spy Hunter
9 Reviews, 2 Readable

Molehunt (1992)David Wise
The Secret Search for Traitors that Shattered the CIA
1 Review

No Other Choice (1991)George Blake
The Cold War Memoirs of the Ultimate Spy
1 Review

The Cambridge Spies (1991)Verne W. Newton
The Untold Story of Maclean, Philby, and Burgess in America
2 Reviews, 1 Readable

The Spy Who Saved the World (1992)Jerrold L. Schecter and Peter S. Deriabin
How a Soviet Colonel Changed the Course of the Cold War
4 Reviews, 1 Readable

The Central Intelligence Agency (1990)Arthur B. Darling
An Instrument of Government, to 1950
3 Reviews


Moscow Station (1989)Ronald Kessler
How the KGB Penetrated the American Embassy
1 Review

The Old Boys (1992)Burton Hersh
The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA
3 Reviews

America's Secret Eyes in Space (1990)Jeffrey T. Richelson
The U.S. Keyhole Satellite Program
3 Reviews

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