Sleeper Agent
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The dramatic and chilling story of an American-born Soviet spy in the atom bomb project in World War II, perfect for fans of The Americans.
Ann Hagedorn es reconocida por su meticulosa investigación y su narrativa evocadora, especialmente en sus exploraciones de la historia estadounidense y sus complejas dinámicas sociales. Sus obras a menudo sacan a la luz narrativas pasadas por alto, dando voz a aquellos marginados por los relatos históricos tradicionales. Hagedorn posee un talento excepcional para entrelazar relatos fácticos con una prosa cautivadora, haciendo que la historia sea accesible y profundamente resonante para los lectores contemporáneos. A través de su distintivo enfoque literario, desafía las percepciones y fomenta una comprensión más profunda del impacto duradero del pasado.



The dramatic and chilling story of an American-born Soviet spy in the atom bomb project in World War II, perfect for fans of The Americans.
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