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FREE LUNCHTIME AUTHOR DEBRIEFING AND BOOK SIGNING

The Lost Spy: An American in Stalin’s Secret Service

Thursday, 23 October; 12 noon – 1 pm

When former New York intellectual Isaiah Oggins was brutally murdered in 1947 on Stalin’s orders, he became a forgotten Cold War footnote. Then in 1992, Boris Yeltsin handed over a deeply censored dossier to the White House which awakened interest in Oggins’ life and his death. In The Lost Spy, Andrew Meier at last reveals the truth: Oggins was one of the first Americans to spy for the Soviets. Based on six years of international detective work, Meier traces the rise and fall of this brilliant Columbia University graduate sent to run a safe house in Berlin and spy on the Romanovs in Paris and the Japanese in Manchuria. The author will reflect on the motivations of the American spy and the reason for Oggins’ hideous death by poisoning in a KGB laboratory.

Free! No registration required! Join the author for an informal chat and book signing.

 

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July30th2010
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