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MOLEHUNT -- THE SECRET SEARCH FOR TRAITORS THAT SHATTERED THE CIA

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by David Wise
© Copyright 1992, by David Wise

"People just didn't know what the hell Jim and company were doing.  Angleton was a little like the Wizard of Oz. There wasn't anything there. But he made a lot of trouble."

The former CIA man paused as though wondering if he should go on. Then he took the plunge. "The place was a morass of irrationality. You can use the word 'crazy.' These people were a little bit crazy. Not a little bit. Quite crazy. Jim was a tortured, twisted personality. Oh, he could be charming, and pleasant, but at bottom, he was a son of a bitch. He was a bad man."

-- Molehunt, by David Wise

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Table of Contents

  1. Escape from Helsinki
  2. The Principal Suspect
  3. AELADLE
  4. Molehunter
  5. The Moscow Station
  6. Contact
  7. Closing In
  8. Roadshow
  9. CHICKADEE
  10. "Give Me Your Badge"
  11. AEFOXTROT
  12. Molehunt
  13. Sasha
  14. Trinidad
  15. Murphy's Law
  16. Downfall
  17. Aftermath
  18. The Mole Relief Act
  19. Son of Sasha
  20. Triumph
  21. The Legacy

Epilogue
Author's Note
Index
Picture Gallery