Klaus Fuchs: The Man Who Stole the Atom Bomb
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Norman Moss gives detailed insight into Fuchs’ extraordinary story, examining his role in the most momentous historical development of this century, his contacts with the Soviet intelligence apparatus, his friendships, the twists and turns of his mind and conscience, and the intelligence work that led to his arrest.
Fuchs’s dilemmas reflect some of the fundamental moral and political conflicts of our time.
Recommended for fans of Ben Macintyre and John le Carre.
Norman Moss is a writer, journalist and broadcaster. Other highly acclaimed titles by the author include Men Who Play God: the Story of the Hydrogen Bomb; A British/American Dictionary; The Pleasures of Deception; and The Politics of Uranium.
Hardcover - 216 pages.