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Uma trama de traição, duplicidade e coragem que mudou o curso da história.
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Ele resolveu assumir seu primeiro posto da inteligência russa em 1966. Em 1974, tornou-se agente duplo do MI6, o serviço de inteligência britânico, e dez anos depois era o homem mais importante da União Soviética em Londres.
Gordievsky ajudou o Ocidente a virar o jogo contra a KGB na Guerra Fria, expondo espiões russos, fornecendo informações de extrema relevância e frustrando incontáveis planos de espionagem. Ele foi fundamental para distensionar a relação com a liderança soviética, que estava cada vez mais paranoica com a possibilidade de um ataque nuclear dos Estados Unidos.
O MI6 tentou ao máximo proteger seu espião, nunca revelando o nome de Oleg para seus colegas da CIA. Só que a agência americana estava determinada a descobrir a identidade da fonte britânica privilegiada.
Essa obsessão acabou condenando Gordievsky: o homem designado para identificá-lo era ninguém menos que Aldrich Ames, que se tornaria famoso por espionar secretamente para os soviéticos. Agora o russo estava em perigo.
Com base em diversas entrevistas com ex-membros do MI6, da KGB e da CIA, Ben Macintyre entremeia a vida de Gordievsky e Ames, apresentando um dos episódios mais extraordinários da espionagem mundial.
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