Books by William Hood and Complete Book Reviews
Richard Helms, Author, William Hood, Author, Henry A. Kissinger, Foreword by with William Hood. Random $35 (496p) ISBN 978-0-375-50012-1
Director of Central Intelligence from 1966 to 1973, and with an intelligence career spanning three decades, Helms offers an insider's defense—and occasionally critique—of the frequently maligned agency's performance during the...
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William Hood, Author W. W. Norton & Company $14.95 (282p) ISBN 978-0-393-02250-6
While no burn-out, Alan Trosper has nevertheless resigned from the CIA after years of perilous and often fruitless spying. But a new director reactivates him and asks him to unravel the mysteries of Phoenix, an intrigue with whose components Trosper
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William Hood, Author W. W. Norton & Company $18.95 (303p) ISBN 978-0-393-02639-9
When a friend and former colleague is killed with a slow-acting poison, it's up to Alan Trosper ( Spy Wednesday ) to find out who did it and why. The murder has the look of a Moscow Center hit, but there's more to it than that--and clues quickly...
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William Hood, Author Potomac Books $12.95 (270p) ISBN 978-0-02-881079-9
Hood tells the story of Pyotr Popov, a Russian intelligence man recruited by the CIA early in the Cold War as a double agent. (Sept.)
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William Hood, Author W. W. Norton & Company $25 (0p) ISBN 978-0-393-03937-5
It doesn't take much-a discussion of the pros and cons of microdots here, a chat about the politics of espionage there-for readers to sense the absolute authority Hood (Cry Spy, 1989) brings to his third espionage thriller. And no wonder: for some...
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