The spy who knew too much : an ex-CIA officer's quest through a legacy of betrayal / Howard Blum.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063054219 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xvi, 325 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Subject: | Bagley, T. H. (Tennent H.), 1925-2014. United States. Central Intelligence Agency > Officials and employees > Biography. Intelligence officers > United States > Biography. |
Genre: | Biographies. Personal narratives. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
A true-life tale of vindication and redemption relates how retired spy Tennant Bagley got back into the game to solve a strange death, and reconciled with his daughter, a CIA officer, who married into the very family that derailed his own CIA career. - Baker & Taylor
In this unputdownable true-life tale of vindication and redemption, a retired spy gets back into the game to solve a strange death, while reconciling with his daughter, a CIA officer, who married into the very family that derailed his own CIA career. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations. - HARPERCOLL
âHoward Blum writes history books that read like thrillers.ââNew York Times
A retired spy gets back into the game to solve a perplexing caseâand reconcile with his daughter, a CIA officer who married into the very family that derailed his own CIA careerâin this compulsive true-life tale of vindication and redemption, filled with drama, intrigue, and mystery from the New York Times bestselling author of The Last Goodnight, Itâs a real-life thriller whose stunning conclusion will make headline news.Â
On a sunlit morning in September 1978, a sloop drifts aimlessly across the Chesapeake Bay. The cabin reveals signs of a struggle, and âclassifiedâ documents, live 9 mm cartridges, and a top-secret âburstâ satellite communications transmitter are discovered aboard. But where is the boatâs owner, former CIA officer John Paisley?Â
One man may hold the key to finding out. Tennent âPeteâ Bagley was once a rising star in Americaâs spy aristocracy, and many expected heâd eventually become CIA director. But the star that burned so brightly exploded when Bagleyâwho suspected a mole had burrowed deep into the agencyâs coreâwas believed himself to be the mole. After a year-long investigation, Bagley was finally exonerated, but the accusations tarnished his reputation and tainted his career.Â
When Bagleyâs daughter Christina, a CIA analyst, married another intelligence officer who was the son of the man who had played a key role in the investigation into Bagley, it caused a painful rift between the two. But then came Paisleyâs strange death. A murder? Suicide? Or something else? Pete, now a retired spy, launches his own investigation that takes him deep into his own past and his own longtime hunt for a mole. What follows is a relentless pursuit to solve a spy storyâand an inspiring tale of a man reclaiming his reputation and his family. Itâs a very personal quest that leads to a shocking conclusion.
The Spy Who Knew Too Much includes 8 pages of black-and-white photographs.