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Siro
Siro
Author: David Ignatius
This realistic spy story is set in 1979 Istanbul, the city where modern espionage began. The Shah has fled Iran and the Russians are headed for Afghanistan. CIA operatives, Anna Barnes and Alan Taylor attempt to find a way to exploitthe Soviets at their ragged edges--Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia. As he does so well in his novel, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780374265069
ISBN-10: 0374265062
Pages: 464
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux (T)
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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"A splendid & realistic tale of espionage." Wm Colby, former director of the CIA.

"A superlative spy novel." Jules Koslow, The New York Times

"A first-rate achievement in the best tradition of Graham greene - historically accurate & fictionally engrossing." David Lamb, LATimes
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this is an excellent spy novel and well worth reading. Ignatius's research -- geographical, historical, and organizational -- is superb. While his story briefly spins into something not quite believable, his underlying description of the CIA and its employees rings true. Ignatius neither glorifies nor deamonizes them, he simply recounts what their lives must be like and what he believes they must feel.
And if you are one of the rare few that is interested in Armenia as a backdrop for at least part of a novel, you will not be disapointed. Late in the novel we are introduced to Armenian character, and we are eventually transported to Armenia with some of the characters. Ignatius gets nearly every detail right, and it was as though I had actually visited Armenia, however briefly.
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