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Uma trama de traição, duplicidade e coragem que mudou o curso da história.
Seguindo os passos do pai e do irmão, Oleg Gordievsky se tornou oficial da KGB após frequentar as melhores instituições soviéticas. Porém, ao contrário deles, nutria uma secreta aversão pelo regime da URSS.
Ele resolveu assumir seu primeiro posto da inteligência russa em 1966. Em 1974, tornou-se agente duplo do MI6, o serviço de inteligência britânico, e dez anos depois era o homem mais importante da União Soviética em Londres.
Gordievsky ajudou o Ocidente a virar o jogo contra a KGB na Guerra Fria, expondo espiões russos, fornecendo informações de extrema relevância e frustrando incontáveis planos de espionagem. Ele foi fundamental para distensionar a relação com a liderança soviética, que estava cada vez mais paranoica com a possibilidade de um ataque nuclear dos Estados Unidos.
O MI6 tentou ao máximo proteger seu espião, nunca revelando o nome de Oleg para seus colegas da CIA. Só que a agência americana estava determinada a descobrir a identidade da fonte britânica privilegiada.
Essa obsessão acabou condenando Gordievsky: o homem designado para identificá-lo era ninguém menos que Aldrich Ames, que se tornaria famoso por espionar secretamente para os soviéticos. Agora o russo estava em perigo.
Com base em diversas entrevistas com ex-membros do MI6, da KGB e da CIA, Ben Macintyre entremeia a vida de Gordievsky e Ames, apresentando um dos episódios mais extraordinários da espionagem mundial.
OBSERVAÇÃO: Quando comprar este título, o PDF que o acompanha estará disponível em sua Biblioteca Audible junto com o áudio.
Critic reviews
“A melhor história verídica de espionagem que eu já li.” (John le Carré)
"Um suspense de não ficção tão tenso quanto as tramas de John le Carré e Ian Fleming.” (The Economist)
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