The astonishing but true story of one of the most notorious spy cases from the Cold War--and the international manhunt that seized global attention as it revealed the shadowy world of deep cover KGB operatives.
The
dramatic arrest in London on January 7, 1961 of five Soviet spies made
headlines worldwide and had repercussions around the globe. Alerted by the CIA,
Britain's security service, MI5, had discovered two British spies stealing
invaluable secrets from the highly sensitive submarine research center at
Portland, UK. Their controller, Gordon Lonsdale, was a Canadian who
frequently visited a middle-aged couple, the Krogers, in their sleepy London
suburb. But the seemingly unassuming Krogers were revealed to be deep
cover American KGB spies--infamous undercover agents the FBI had been hunting
for years--and they were just one part of an extensive network of Soviet
operatives in the UK.