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Dead Doubles: The Extraordinary Worldwide Hunt for One of the Cold War's Most Notorious Spy Rings

Trevor Barnes

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Biography: historical, political & military, The Cold War, Espionage & secret services

A major new book on the sensational Portland Spy Ring and its famous trial in 1961

THE PORTLAND SPY RING was one of the most infamous espionage cases from the Cold War. People the world over were shocked when its exposure revealed the shadowy world of deep cover KGB 'illegals' - spies operating under false identities stolen from the dead.

The CIA's revelation to MI5 in 1960 that a KGB agent was stealing crucial secrets from the world-leading submarine research base at Portland in Dorset looked initially like a dangerous but contained lapse of security by a British man and his mistress. But the couple were tailed by MI5 'watchers' to a covert meeting with a Canadian businessman, Gordon Lonsdale. The unsuspecting Lonsdale in turn led MI5's spycatchers to an innocent-looking couple in suburban Ruislip called the Krogers.

But within weeks the CIA rang the alarm - their critical source of intelligence was to defect within hours - and MI5 was forced to act immediately. The Krogers were exposed as two of the most important Russian 'illegals' ever, whom the Americans had been hunting for years. And Lonsdale was no Canadian, but a senior KGB controller.

This astonishing but true story of MI5's spyhunt is straight from the world of John le Carre and is told here for the first time using hitherto secret MI5 and FBI files, private family archives and original interviews. Its tentacles stretch around the world - from America, to the USSR, Canada, New Zealand, Europe and the UK. DEAD DOUBLES is a gripping episode of Cold War history, and a case that fully justified the West's paranoia about infiltration and treachery.

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Praise for Dead Doubles: The Extraordinary Worldwide Hunt for One of the Cold War's Most Notorious Spy Rings

  • The definitive account of the famous Portland Spies - fascinating, detailed and completely gripping. - Richard J Aldrich, author GCHQ

  • I read DEAD DOUBLES with admiration...fascinating and meticulous...Using all available American, British and Russian sources, Trevor Barnes has produced a remarkable book. - Harvey Klehr, co-author Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America

  • A highly readable account of a classic Cold War MI5 investigation. Assiduously researched and a real page-turner - Nigel West, author of MI5 and The Illegals

  • Excellent and riveting, with a cast of characters as engaging as in any novel. Former KGB officer Vladimir Putin's modern-day Russia employs the same espionage methods now against the West. The themes of Dead Doubles - deception, betrayal, blackmail, chemical and biological weapons, atomic secrets, international rivalry - are as topical today as in the 1960s. - John Sipher, Former Head, CIA Russian Operations, and CIA Station Chief in Asia and Europe

  • A gripping and brilliantly researched history of the rise and fall of the Portland Spy Ring, which reveals much about the operations and personnel of Russian, British and American intelligence at the height of the Cold War. - Christopher Andrew, author of Defence of the Realm and The Secret World

  • An enthralling account of one of the last great spy mysteries of the 20th Century - I loved it. - John Preston, author of A Very English Scandal

  • Dead Doubles will keep readers on the edge of their seats, turning its pages like a delicious spy novel. Its pace and wide scope of research take us into a hidden corner of Cold War England in the early 1960s. - Katherine Sibley, author of First Lady Florence Harding: Behind the Tragedy and Controversy and Red Spies in America: Stolen Secrets and the Dawn of the Cold War

  • Reads like a le Carre thriller - only true. Rich in detail. A must read. - Ray Batvinis, former FBI Supervisory Special Agent of Counterintelligence and author of Hoover's Secret War Against Axis Spies

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