Abandoning his country and his career as a young, bright naval officer, Glenn Michael Souther became a spy for the KGB during the Cold War. While working as a spy, Souther divulged top-secret US nuclear war plans, making him a hero among the Soviets.
Now, renowned political author Ronald Kessler takes readers into the plight of Souther's betrayal, sharing details on his time as a spy, looking at his relationship with women, and revealing his outrageous public behavior while examining the impact of Souther's security breach and the inept investigation that followed.
"A fascinating character study of the modern traitor." -- ALA Booklist
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