Thinking of Kim Philby, the British double agent revealed in 1963 as “Moscow’s man,” le Carré writes of “a state of corporate rot that would take another generation to heal.” ...
Paul was eventually betrayed by the British double-agent Kim Philby, arrested by the Secret Police, tortured and then given a life sentence for fighting for democracy and liberty. After two years in ...
Espionage novelist Littell (The Company) tries his hand at historical fiction in this charming reimagining of the 10 weeks Leon Trotsky spent in the Bronx. From the moment the exiled Trotsky, his ...