THE SHADOW NETWORK How the CIA, KGB, and MI6 Secretly Waged a War the World Never Knew Damian Evernight They were never supposed to meet. In the ruins of post-war Vienna, an American intelligence officer and a British one sat on the same park bench, in the same cold, watching the same empty street — each waiting for the same contact, neither aware the other existed. Above them, in Moscow, a Soviet officer was already moving to intercept that contact. Three of the most powerful intelligence machines ever built, operating in perfect, catastrophic parallel. It would become the defining pattern of the next fifty years. THE SHADOW NETWORK is the explosive, definitive account of the secret war that shaped the world you live in — a war fought not on battlefields but in cipher rooms and safe houses, in the back seats of unmarked cars and the basements of foreign embassies, by thousands of men and women whose names appear in no official history and whose actions determined the fate of nations. Drawing on decades of declassified files, the landmark Mitrokhin Archive, and testimony from officers who have never spoken publicly before, Damian Evernight reconstructs the full, astonishing sweep of Cold War intelligence in all its ambition, brilliance, and moral catastrophe. Here is the Cambridge spy Kim Philby, rising to the highest levels of Western intelligence while feeding its most precious secrets to Moscow for thirty years. Here is James Jesus Angleton, the CIA's brilliant counterintelligence chief, so consumed by the search for a phantom mole that he destroyed dozens of innocent careers while the real mole operated freely at the next desk. Here is Oleg Gordievsky, smuggled out of the Soviet Union in the boot of a car, carrying intelligence that may have prevented nuclear war. Here is Aldrich Ames, the CIA officer who handed the KGB a list of names in exchange for fifty thousand dollars and condemned ten men to death. But THE SHADOW NETWORK is more than a gallery of spies. It is the first book to place all three agencies — CIA, KGB, and MI6 — in the same frame simultaneously, tracing the parallel operations, the catastrophic blind spots, and the moments of extraordinary individual courage that together constitute the Cold War's hidden history. From the CIA's coups in Iran and Guatemala to the KGB's poisoned umbrella on Waterloo Bridge, from the tunnel beneath Berlin that Moscow already knew about to the nuclear scare of 1983 that the world was never told about, Evernight reveals a conflict whose consequences are still reshaping the world today. The surveillance state you live in was built by these agencies. The disinformation polluting your democracy was designed by their doctrines. The wars still burning in the countries they used as proxy battlegrounds were lit by their operations. The shadow war did not end in 1991. It changed address. Meticulously researched, morally serious, and written with the narrative drive of the finest thriller, THE SHADOW NETWORK is the book the Cold War has been waiting for: honest about the achievements, unflinching about the costs, and essential for anyone who wants to understand how the world was made and who paid for the making. The truth was always classified. Until now. "Evernight has done what no one has managed before — placed CIA, KGB, and MI6 in the same story, at the same moral weight, and made them all answer for what they did. Indispensable." "The spy book of the decade. Possibly the century." "You will never look at your government the same way again." Available wherever books are sold. Also available as an audiobook and ebook.
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