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The Seven Million Dollar Spy

How One Determined Investigator, Seven Million Dollars - and a Death Threat by the Russian Mafia - Led to the Capture of the Most Dangerous Mole Ever Unmasked Inside U.S. Intelligence

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The Seven Million Dollar Spy

By: David Wise
Narrated by: Kevin Pariseau
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The Seven Million Dollar Spy reveals, for the first time, the inside story of the dramatic US counterintelligence operation that resulted in the capture of the most dangerous mole working for Russia inside US intelligence. Now, the former senior KGB spy, to whom the US paid seven million dollars for Moscow's file on the mole, is identified by both his real and code names.

The audiobook also reveals how a death threat by the Russian Mafia against the former senior KGB spy over a spoiled caviar deal worth millions was the key to unmasking the mole inside US intelligence.

The Seven Million Dollar Spy tells the story, and final success, of the determined FBI counterspy who spent six years pursuing the mole and approaching 27 potential KGB sources - despite pressure to stop from his superiors who said he was wasting both time and money with nothing to show for it.

Until the 28th spy.

©2018 David Wise (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
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The Rest of the Story Revealed

I thought it was well documented and the timeline, plus relationships of all the parties involved, was crafted perfectly. I enjoyed listening to this book and understanding the rest of the story about this guy.

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Great Book

The book was very interesting and well delivered. David Wise’s book is thoroughly researched!
Must read

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Pretty pretty good but not the best

With espionage novels, I found the billion dollar spy to be more profound. Totally different story and different premise, but this novel was very well written and the performance was great.

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A good update on the Hanssen case.

This story was an enjoyable review of the years ending the cold War and the aftermath of the Soviet Union. As someone with a back row seat to the events surrounding these events, the newer information reported on in this story provides the listener with details often kept out of the public offerings by officials and court filings.

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Engrossing Read

Terrific read! Fascinating & a “page turner!” Very well told and info revealed first time publicly

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Riveting Story

Mr. Wise delves deep into the Robert Hannsen story. It is well researched and will keep you engaged along the way. It is a must for people who enjoy espionage stories.

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Might Be Better To Read Book Than Listen

This book was 3.5 stars for me. I rounded up because I did learn a few new things. This was a book that I think should have been read and not listened to. It's not that the narration was bad, but there are so many unfamiliar names to keep straight, I think seeing the names vs hearing the names would have helped me keep the Soviet names straight.

I found the second half of the book was better than the first half. The first half was a hodge podge of US and Soviet spies. The timeline in the book jumped around which made the story less clear. The first half deals with Aldrich Ames which has been covered better in many other books. This book did reference the sad story of Adolph Tolkachev (highly recommend reading The Billion Dollar Spy by David Hoffman to learn more). The second half of the book was focused on Robert Hanssen. Even though there are other books about him, I learned some new information about Hanssen. I also enjoyed learning about Gennadiy Vasilenko and Jack Platt. That was an interesting story. This is why I rounded up to 4 stars.

The author did repeat information several times throughout the book, especially in the epilogue. I think more editing could have made this book 5 stars.

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Outstanding!

You can always count on David Wise; new facts emerge that give you a great understanding of the subject he covers.

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Interesting

Adds to the books on gray suit. Grateful fbi finally apologized to Mrs Kelly. Amazed at the fortitude of Bonnie Hansen after learning her husband was a traitor and a pervert.

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Perfectly paced and informative

5 of 5 stars.

Sometimes fact can be as interesting as fiction. David Wise has an uncanny ability to tell a tale which doesn't drag or indulge in useless filler while remaining engaging throughout. The Seven Million Dollar Spy is no exception.

The narrator is perfect for the text.

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