A true Cold War espionage thriller set in the ultra-secret Berlin Tunnel - where British officer George Blake must run a high-stakes double cross to maintain his cover.
Magnificent story-telling, meticulously researched. A fascinating commentary on the height of the Cold War' Peter Snow
The astonishing true story of the West's greatest espionage operation of the Cold War - and the Soviet mole who betrayed it.
Its code name was "Operation Gold," a wildly audacious tunnel into East Berlin to tap into critical KGB and Soviet military telecommunication lines. Success would provide the CIA and the British Secret Intelligence Service access to a vast treasure of intelligence. Yet as the Allies were burrowing into the German soil, George Blake, code-named Agent Diamond by his Soviet handlers, was burrowing into the operation itself. . .
A heart pounding account of bluff and double bluff, Betrayal in Berlin vividly recreates the frostiest days of the Cold War, and the highest accomplishment of Soviet espionage.
[A] fine study . . . Steve Vogel does a superb job of bringing this woeful tale to life