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The Guys Who Spied For China
Mystery/Suspense/Thriller |
by Gordon Basichis
Minstrel's Alley. Los Angeles, CA; www.minstrelsalley.com ; 288 pages, paperback; $15.99 (October 2009) ISBN-10: 0984105204
A roman a clef, exposing Chinese Espionage Networks operating largely in California in the Santa Monica Mountain Range, just above Beverly Hills. This is a quirky tale of how two disparate men uncover an elaborate spy operation that had functioned on American soil for nearly four decades. What they helped unmask was a network of homegrown spies. A new twist on the spy drama. his personal and darkly humorous tale captures what it feels like to be thrust into the shadowy world of espionage. What's remarkable is that most of this story is true.
"As if to demonstrate how the recently exposed Russian spy ring could exist, this timely and entertaining book explains how easily you might find yourself with a 'spy next door,' or even be recruited to be one yourself! 'The world is indeed a strange place when your allies and your enemies are often the same,' muses the hero in a quirky cast of characters involved in the full range of spy activities, from utterly boring surveillance to fiercely violent gun battles. Based on true events, Gordon Basichis' book brings insight to news stories past and present, and points out just how commonplace international spying really is."
- Jim Barnes, Editor, IndependentPublisher.com
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