Ruse — Undercover with FBI Counterintelligence by Robert Eringer

Robert Eringer’s book, Ruse: Undercover with FBI counterintelligence (2007), is a hell of a suspenseful ride! A good patriotic hustler, who risks his life for country and justice, Eringer goes after traitor Edward Lee Howard in post-communist Russia, assists in the capture of notorious killer Ira Einhorn in France, hoodwinks die-hard communist KGB Chairman Vladimir Kryuchkov in Moscow, and plays the Great Game skillfully with Cuban Intelligence in Washington and Havana.

Kudos for Mr Eringer’s book, an excellent sequel and denoument for David Wise’s The Spy Who Got Away (1988)! Highly recommended for those who, like me, prefer to read real life, spy thrillers and Cold War non-fiction to cloak and dagger, potboiler fiction!

Written by Dr. Miguel Faria

Miguel A. Faria, Jr., M.D., Former Editor-in-Chief of the Medical Sentinel (1996-2002), Editor Emeritus, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS); Author, Vandals at the Gates of Medicine (1995); Medical Warrior: Fighting Corporate Socialized Medicine (1997); and Cuba in Revolution: Escape From a Lost Paradise (2002).

Originally published on Amazon.com on October 6, 2009.

This article may be cited as: Faria MA. Ruse — Undercover with FBI Counterintelligence by Robert Eringer. HaciendaPublishing.com, October 16, 2009. Available from: https://haciendapublishing.com/ruse–undercover-with-fbi-counterintelligence-by-robert-eringer/.

Copyright ©2009 Miguel A. Faria, Jr., M.D.

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