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David Emanuel Hoffman

    This author immersed himself in political reporting, covering presidential campaigns and the White House with keen insight. His work delves into the intricacies of foreign policy and international relations, offering a nuanced perspective on global affairs. He explores themes of diplomacy, intelligence gathering, and the impact of geopolitical shifts on society. His experiences serving as a foreign correspondent in key global hotspots lend a unique depth and authenticity to his narratives.

    Give Me Liberty
    The Billion Dollar Spy
    • 'An astonishingly detailed picture of espionage in the 1980s, written with pacey journalistic verve and an eerily contemporary feel.' Ben Macintyre, The Times 'A gripping story of courage, professionalism, and betrayal in the secret world.' Rodric Braithwaite, British Ambassador in Moscow, 1988-1992 'One of the best spy stories to come out of the Cold War and all the more riveting for being true.' Washington Post January, 1977. While the chief of the CIA's Moscow station fills his gas tank, a stranger drops a note into the car. In the years that followed, that stranger, Adolf Tolkachev, became one of the West's most valuable spies. At enormous risk Tolkachev and his handlers conducted clandestine meetings across Moscow, using spy cameras, props, and private codes to elude the KGB in its own backyard - until a shocking betrayal put them all at risk. Drawing on previously classified CIA documents and interviews with first-hand participants, The Billion Dollar Spyis a brilliant feat of reporting and a riveting true story from the final years of the Cold War.

      The Billion Dollar Spy
    • 'This is a splendid book, which narrates the tragedy of a Cuban, Oswaldo Pay, who dared to oppose Fidel Castro in communist Cuba, and paid dearly for it. David E. Hoffman's research is magnificent and his biography reads like a great novel' - MARIO VARGAS LLOSA

      Give Me Liberty