Operation Kronstadt : The True Story of Honor, Espionage, and the Rescue of Britain's Greatest Spy, The Man with a Hundred
(2019)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : ABRAMS Press, 2019
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1 online resource (384 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781468303148 MWT12380667, 1468303147 12380667
LANGUAGE
English
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Paul Dukes, a thirty-year-old concert pianist, was a master of disguise-dubbed 'The Man with a Hundred Faces'-and an English spy in Russia. As the First World War was drawing to a close, and as the revolutionaries sought to consolidate their newfound power, Dukes was cut off in Petrograd after infiltrating the Bolshevik Government and stealing top-secret information. With the government in London desperately in need of the documents in Dukes's possession, and the Bolshevik secret police closing in, a seemingly suicidal plan was hatched to rescue him. Young naval lieutenant Gus Agar and his handpicked team of seven men boarded plywood boats-the fastest naval vessels in existence, most armed with only two machine guns and a single torpedo. They set out for the island fortress of Kronstadt, the most well-defended naval target in Russia-and into the jaws of the Soviet police. Written by a former MI6 officer, Operation Kronstadt tells the full story, making for an extraordinarily gripping nonfiction thriller

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