A masterpiece! The intelligence report on Russia and Ukraine in February 1922 with which
Spies begins could have been written on the eve of Putin's invasion a hundred years later in February 2023. A major obstacle to understanding the current crisis, triumphantly overcome by Calder Walton, is Historical Attention-Span Deficit Disorder. As
Spies vividly demonstrates, we are living through the latest stage of an Epic Intelligence War Between East and West which began a century ago and shows no sign of ending. - Christopher Andrew, author of The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5
A vivid account of intelligence skulduggery... Walton is incisive in his analyses...
A gripping, authoritative work - Kirkus, starred review
Spies is
the book we have all been waiting for. Calder Walton is one of the leading intelligence historians of his generation, and his
epic account -
replete with human drama and tragedy - shows that Russia's struggle against the west neither began with the Cold War nor ended with the disintegration of the Soviet Union. This volume will engross the general reader and policy makers alike, not least because it provides an unsettling window into the behaviour of the second challenger, the People's Republic of China. - Professor Brendan Simms, Cambridge University
Spies grabs you from the opening page and never lets go. One of our foremost historians of the East-West intelligence war takes us deep inside this grand and often spine-chilling struggle, which predated the Cold War and still rages today.
Authoritative, sweeping, chock full of fresh and riveting details, this is a gem of a book. - Fredrik Logevall, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Embers of War
Calder Walton's
deeply researched and artfully crafted book offers a masterclass in twentieth-century and contemporary history. It is rich with trenchant analysis, surprising details, cautionary tales, and unique insight into the 'hundred years war' between American and Russian intelligence agencies. Spanning the Bolshevik Revolution to the war in Ukraine, it is
essential reading for anyone trying to understanding the complicated trajectory of current events - Fiona Hill, deputy assistant to the U.S. president and senior director for European and Russia on the U.S. National Security Council from 2017 to 2019