Farewell: The Greatest Spy Story of the Twentieth Century by Eric Raynaud and Sergei Kostine Paperback Book

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Rent Farewell: The Greatest Spy Story of the Twentieth Century

Author: Eric Raynaud and Sergei Kostine

Format: Quality Paperback, Unabridged-MP3

Publisher: Amazon Encore

Published: Aug 2011

Genre: True Crime - Espionage

Retail Price: $13.95

Pages: 400

Synopsis

Vladimir Ippolitovich Vetrov was a brilliant student, great athlete, model husband and father; in short, he had all to make a success of his life. Once recruited by the KGB, he was first sent to France, then Canada, before being assigned to an analyst position in Moscow which gave him full access to Soviet information technology.

His eagerness transformed into frustration and anger while operating under Brezhnev. This, in addition to problems with his wife, Svetlana, and a pronounced penchant for drinking, lead to a profound crisis. To save himself from his failed life, he took a leap: in the Fall of 1980, he contacted the French intelligence agency, DST, and became a double agent with the code name "Farewell."

Right under the nose of the almighty KGB, Farewell provided the West with proof that the USSR knew everything about their most sophisticated weapons. He also gave the names, country by country, of all of the agents he knew working for the KGB. His collaboration with the DST made France a major player in the spy game. The crucial information Farewell provided to the West lead Ronald Reagan to admit that this "is one of the most important espionage affairs of the 20th century."

Journalist Sergei Kostin spent two years researching Vetrov's every move, from his earliest work for the KGB through to his trial for the murder attempt on his mistress in 1982, in order to tell the story in full. Scriptwriter Eric Raynaud collaborated to create the film version of Farewell, starring Diane Kruger and Willem Dafoe.

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