The Illegals: Russia's Most Audacious Spies and the Plot to Infiltrate the West

Hardback Published on: 17/04/2025
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The Illegals
Fantastic book! Reads like a thriller
What an extraordinary read! The book shows the ‘full circle’ of Russian history that is shaping today’s climate. Walker has most certainly done his work!
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Synopsis

In 2010, two decades after the Cold War, ten Russian spies were arrested in the US following a ten-year FBI operation. Among them were three couples who had lived as Americans for years, and one agent who had nearly forgotten Russian. They had hidden their true identities from their children, neighbours and even their partners.

Moscow expert Shaun Walker captures the untold history of Russia's deep cover spy programme, from the 'great illegals' of the 1920s and 1930s to the twenty-first century, when agents maintained their fake identities and loyalties after the fall of the Soviet Union. Through hundreds of interviews and access to never-before-seen archives, The Illegals brings to light the KGB's most secretive and surprising espionage project ever.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781788167772
  • Number of pages: 448
  • Dimensions: 150 x 234 x 41 mm
  • Weight: 690g
  • Languages: English

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The Illegals
Incredible
What a fascinating insight into a little known world of subterfuge. Shaun Walker’s knowledge and research appears extensive and this reads like a fast pace... READ MORE
Anita Wallas
The Illegals
Absolutely fascinating look at Russia’s deep spy network
Using both his personal knowledge and contacts and detailed research the author has written a fascinating book on the history of Russia (USSR) and its use ... READ MORE
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