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"Lucas, Moscow bureau chief for the Economist from 1998 to 2002, has
covered Eastern Europe since 1986. He has a very straightforward
message, that Russian spies are not a Cold War relic. They are working
right now and very effectively at infiltrating our society and stealing
our secrets. The fact that most people think spying is a thing of the
past gives Russian agents the ultimate cover, since no one can see what
he or she believes no longer exists. Lucas provides a history of Russian
spying from the era of Lenin to the arrest and deportation of Anna
Chapman, one of a ring of suburban agents that so shocked the U.S. in
2010. He details how KGB tactics are now employed for new aims. He also
gives a convincing and unsettling overview of the ways in which Russian
organized crime, big business, and conventional diplomacy work together
to dupe the West. This enormously complex material is made
understandable and riveting by Lucas' expertise and his passion for
exposing this threat." (Booklist)
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