“In the early years of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, the Central Intelligence Agency harbored an uncomfortable secret about itself,” wrote David Hoffman in the first words of his stellar book, The Billion Dollar Spy. “The CIA had never really gained an espionage foothold on the streets of Moscow.”
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“In the early years of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, the Central Intelligence Agency harbored an uncomfortable secret about itself,” wrote David Hoffman in the first words of his stellar book, The Billion Dollar Spy. “The CIA had never really gained an espionage foothold on the streets of Moscow.”