An important eyewitness account of the reality of the Chechen-Russian conflict, this "Booklist" Editor's Choice for 2003 is a searing memoir that is certain to become a classic in the literature of war.
An American reporter of Russian heritage assigned to Soviet-era Moscow might seem to have an edge on his colleagues, but when he's falsely accused of spying, any advantage quickly evaporates...As a young UPI correspondent in Moscow during the early 1960s, Nicholas Daniloff hoped to jump-start his career in his father's homeland, but he soon ...
This book interweaves two stories - an account of the author's own arrest in 1986 on trumped-up spy charges and his treatment by both the CIA and the KGB, and the story of his great-grandfather who was sentenced to exile in Siberia during the vicious purge which followed a revolt in the 1820s.
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