Profiles In Betrayal

The Enemy Within

by Chris Adams


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/10/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 274
ISBN : 9780595252770
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 274
ISBN : 9780595650668

About the Book

Profiles In Betrayal: The Enemy Within is a sequel to his first novel, Red Eagle, and carries the theme of Soviet secret police operations, spying and espionage to a new level. Following the assassination of President Kennedy and the discovery that the accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, had lived in the Soviet Union for three years prior to the murder, historical Soviet paranoia erupted. The main character of the story, “Sasha” Katsanov, is a highly trained and skilled Soviet GRU agent-spy who is once again sent back into the United States undercover to attempt to determine if Oswald, the accused assassin, was in fact under the influence of the KGB, other Soviet interests, or did he act alone. The historical rivalry between the two principal Soviet intelligence agencies, the GRU and the KGB, is rekindled with numerous violent attempts on the part of the latter to thwart Sasha’s mission. Kidnapping, torture and murder, a normal part of the KGB’s modus operandi, to influence and exert power and control were put to full use in attempts to sabotage Sasha’s investigation. Within the U.S., the Intelligence Community was also in turmoil over its respective failure to monitor the activities of the accused assassin, Oswald, both while he lived in the Soviet Union and after he returned. Profiles In Betrayal will not only keep the reader gripped by the exceptional realism of the story as well as the clever plot development.


About the Author

Chris Adams is a retired U.S. Air Force Major General and former Chief of Staff, Strategic Air Command (SAC); former Associate Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory and industry executive. A student of Russian and Soviet history, he has made some 23 visits to the region and has written and lectured extensively on the Cold War era.