Book summaryPete Early conducted 50 hours of interviews with Aldrich Ames for this book. He also interviewed Ames's KGB handlers and the families of the spies Ames betrayed. Media reviews"...'Confessions of a Spy' is the fifth volume on the Ames bookshelf. Its greatest strength is Ames's voice. Here is a fair portrait of a half-repentant man, a forcibly retired bureaucrat who is both cunningly intelligent and disturbingly stupid." |
Confessions of a Spy (the Real story of Aldrich Ames)by Earley, Pete
Book description: NY: G.P, Putnam's Sons, 1997, First Edition, 8vo VG+/VG+; ex-lib. in mylar, w/usual lib. stamps and labels (minimal). Clean and tight..
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