Spy Handler
Delve into the captivating world of espionage with "Spy Handler," a gripping memoir by Victor Cherkashin, published by Basic Books in 2005. Spanning 368 pages, this eye-opening account takes you on an extraordinary journey through the intriguing life of a senior KGB officer who played a pivotal role in recruiting and managing two of America's most notorious traitors. Cherkashin’s insider perspective offers readers a chilling glimpse into the espionage tactics employed during a tumultuous era that reads more like a thrilling John le Carré novel than a true-life story. From covert missions to international intrigue, "Spy Handler" is a fascinating exploration of loyalty, betrayal, and the dark underbelly of intelligence operations. Perfect for those interested in history, politics, or spy fiction, this riveting memoir is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Cold War espionage.