From Pulitzer-prize winner David E. Hoffman comes the absorbing story of a Moscow-spy-turned double-agent who cracked into a Soviet military research establishment and handed over hundreds of thousands of trade secrets that would allow the United States to gain superior airborne intelligence over Europe. This thriller espionage will keep you on the edge of your seat, and provides history buffs with a detailed look at the CIA's Moscow Station during the final years of the Cold War. You can see the Monitor's review of "The Billion Dollar Spy" here.