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In the Enemy's House

The Greatest Secret of the Cold War

By (author) Howard Blum
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Amberley Publishing, Chalford, United Kingdom
Published: 15th Apr 2018
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 20mm
Weight: 666g
ISBN-10: 1445683822
ISBN-13: 9781445683829
Barcode No: 9781445683829
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Synopsis
In 1946, genius linguist and codebreaker Meredith Gardner discovered that the KGB was running an extensive network of strategically placed spies inside the United States. Over the course of the next decade, he and young FBI supervisor Bob Lampshere worked together on Venona, a top-secret mission to uncover the Soviet agents and protect the Holy Grail of Cold War espionage - the atomic bomb. Opposites in nearly every way, Lampshere and Gardner relentlessly followed a trail of clues that helped them identify and take down the Soviet agents one by one, including Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. They uncovered atom spy Klaus Fuchs in the UK. But at the centre of this spy ring, seemingly beyond the American agents' grasp, was the mysterious master spy who pulled the strings of the KGB's extensive campaign. Lampshere and Gardner began to suspect that a mole buried deep in the American intelligence community was feeding Moscow Centre information on Venona. They raced to unmask the traitor and prevent the Soviets from fulfilling Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's threat: 'We shall bury you!' A breathtaking chapter of history and a page-turning mystery that plays out against the tense, life-and-death gamesmanship of the Cold War, this twisting thriller begins at the end of World War II and leads all the way to the execution of the Rosenbergs - a result that haunted both Gardner and Lampshere.

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'The spy hunt set off by the Venona decrypts is one of the great stories of the Cold War and Howard Blum tells it here with the drama and page-turning pace of a classic thriller.' -- Joseph Kanon, bestselling author of Defectors, Leaving Berlin, and Los Alamos 'A finely detailed study of crime and punishment in the days of the Manhattan project... [In the Enemy's House] reinforces several points: how thoroughly Soviet agents were able to penetrate the government and scientific circles and the undeniable guilt of those who were eventually brought to justice - and, to boot, the ordinariness of some of the key players. Taut and well-crafted - of great interest to students of spydom and the early Cold War.' -- Kirkus Reviews