How to Catch a Russian Spy

Author(s): Naveed Jamali

Autobiography

In 2008, almost two decades after the Cold War was officially consigned to the history books, an average American guy helped to bring down a top Russian spy based at the United Nations. He had no formal espionage training. Everything he knew about spying he'd learned from books, films, video games and TV. And yet, with the help of an initially reluctant FBI duo, he ended up at the centre of a highly successful counterintelligence operation that targetted Russian espionage in America. For four nerve-wracking years, he worked as a double agent, spying on America for the Russians, trading cash for sensitive US military secrets, handing over thumb-drives of valuable technical data, pretending to sell out his country across noisy restaurant tables and in quiet parking lots. Now, for the first time, he will reveal the fascinating mechanics behind his double-agent operation that helped disrupt Russia's New York-based espionage apparatus and forced Moscow to reassign its top operatives.

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Naveed Jamali is a reserve intelligence officer in the US Navy. He has spent more than a decade in technology management and continues to consult in the field of big data and security. A life-long New Yorker, he lives with his family in Manhattan, and has no intention of travelling to Russia any time soon. Ellis Henican is a New York Times bestselling co-author and columnist at Newsday and AM New York as well as a political analyst on the Fox News Channel.

General Fields

  • : 9781471140891
  • : Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • : Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : August 2015
  • : books

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  • : Naveed Jamali
  • : Paperback
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