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New paperback edition - From a New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer-nominated journalist, the recently de-classified story of the Cold War spies who changed the world.

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‘The last piece of the puzzle surrounding one of the most memorable espionage cases of the 20th century.’ -- New York Times
‘The spy hunt set off by the Venona decrypts is one of the great stories of the Cold War and Howard Blum tells it here with the drama and page-turning pace of a classic thriller.’ -- Joseph Kanon, bestselling author of Defectors, Leaving Berlin, and Los Alamos
‘A finely detailed study of crime and punishment in the days of the Manhattan project… [In the Enemy's House] reinforces several points: how thoroughly Soviet agents were able to penetrate the government and scientific circles and the undeniable guilt of those who were eventually brought to justice – and, to boot, the ordinariness of some of the key players. Taut and well-crafted – of great interest to students of spydom and the early Cold War.’ -- Kirkus Reviews

In the Enemys House

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    A Paperback / softback by Howard Blum

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      Publisher: Amberley Publishing
      Publication Date: 15/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781398116368, 978-1398116368
      ISBN10: 139811636X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      New paperback edition - From a New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer-nominated journalist, the recently de-classified story of the Cold War spies who changed the world.

      Trade Review
      ‘The last piece of the puzzle surrounding one of the most memorable espionage cases of the 20th century.’ -- New York Times
      ‘The spy hunt set off by the Venona decrypts is one of the great stories of the Cold War and Howard Blum tells it here with the drama and page-turning pace of a classic thriller.’ -- Joseph Kanon, bestselling author of Defectors, Leaving Berlin, and Los Alamos
      ‘A finely detailed study of crime and punishment in the days of the Manhattan project… [In the Enemy's House] reinforces several points: how thoroughly Soviet agents were able to penetrate the government and scientific circles and the undeniable guilt of those who were eventually brought to justice – and, to boot, the ordinariness of some of the key players. Taut and well-crafted – of great interest to students of spydom and the early Cold War.’ -- Kirkus Reviews

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