Deep Undercover
My Secret Life and Tangled Allegiances as a KGB Spy in America
by:
Jack Barsky
in:
Memoirs
Summary:
The book recounts the true story of a former KGB agent who lived in the United States under a false identity for a decade, gathering intelligence during the Cold War. It delves into his personal transformation, the challenges of leading a double life, and his eventual decision to abandon his mission and become a loyal US citizen.
Key points:
1. Double Life: The book delves into the dual existence of author and former KGB spy, Jack Barsky, highlighting the emotional struggles of balancing espionage and family life.
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