Aid and comfort
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Aid and comfort

1997
FictionIntelligence officersLarge type booksMoles (Spies)Fiction, generalSoviet EspionageUnited States. Central Intelligence AgencyUnited StatesSoviet Union. Komitet gosudarstvennoĭ bezopasnostiSoviet UnionWashington (d.c.), fiction

When, one spring day in 1985, Anton Casey Jarvis marches into the Soviet embassy in Washington offering his services as an informer, little do the KGB suspect that this is their first encounter with the most valuable asset they ever had. Yuri Volkov, the high ranking KGB officer appointed as Jarvis's controller, comes to despise the weak and feckless American prepared to send men to their deaths for financial gain. Larry Getz is the senior CIA officer assigned the unenviable task of hunting down the traitor in their midst.

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