
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Paperback Book Deception: Spies, Lies And How Russia Dupes The West
Product Description
This 400-page paperback examines espionage themes through the lens of Russian deception as it relates to Western intelligence and public discourse. Published under Bloomsbury Paperbacks, the work is categorized within biographies and memoirs with a focus on war and espionage biographies. The edition consolidates sizable chapters into a single-volume narrative, offering a detailed look at historical and contemporary espionage dynamics as they pertain to state-sponsored information and covert operations. The format emphasizes portability and a traditional reading experience, making it suitable for readers seeking a comprehensive, text-driven account of espionage-related history. While the exact scope and sources are not listed here, the edition’s page count and imprint indicate a thorough, long-form treatment typical of Bloomsbury’s non-fiction catalog in this genre.
| Pages | 400 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Paperbacks |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Paperbacks |
| Genres | Biographies & Memoirs, War & Espionage Biographies |


