An edition of Dancing with the Devil (1996)

Dancing with the devil

sex, espionage, and the U.S. Marines : the Clayton Lonetree story

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An edition of Dancing with the Devil (1996)

Dancing with the devil

sex, espionage, and the U.S. Marines : the Clayton Lonetree story

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In this riveting account of one of the most notorious spy cases in Cold War history, Rodney Barker, the author of The Broken Circle and The Hiroshima Maidens, uncovers startling new facts about the headline-making sex-for-secrets marine spy scandal at the American embassy in Moscow. This is a nonfiction book that reads with all the excitement of an espionage novel.

Although national security issues made the case an instant sensation - at one point government officials were calling it "the most serious espionage case of the century" - the human element gave it an unusual pathos, for it was not just secret documents that were at issue, but love, sex, marine pride, and race.

It began when a Native American marine sergeant named Clayton Lonetree, who was serving as a marine security guard at the American embassy in Moscow, fell in love with a Russian woman, who then recruited him as a spy for the KGB. Soon the story expanded to involve the CIA, diplomats on both sides of the Iron Curtain, and the United States Navy's own investigative service, and before it was over a witch hunt would implicate more marines and ruin many reputations and careers.

  1. In the end, charges were dropped against everyone except Lonetree, who after a long and dramatic court-martial was sentenced to thirty years in prison. But so many questions were left unanswered that the scandal would be thought of as one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Cold War. Not any longer. In the process of researching his book, investigative writer Rodney Barker gained access to all the principal characters in this story.

A provocative aspect of this story that Barker explores in depth is whether justice was served in Lonetree's court-martial - or whether he was used as a face-saving scapegoat after a major security failure, or doomed by conflicts within his defense team, between his military attorney and his civilian lawyer William Kunstler, or victimized by an elaborate and devious KGB attempt to cover the traces a far more significant spy: Aldrich Ames, the "mole" at the very heart of the CIA.

Above all, this is a book about Clayton Lonetree, one man trapped by his own impulses and his upbringing, in the final spasm of the Cold War, a curiously touching, complex, and ultimately sympathetic figure who did, in fact, sacrifice everything for love.

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
335

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Dancing with the Devil
October 30, 1996, Ivy Books
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Includes index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.1247/073/092, B
Library of Congress
E839.8.L66 B37 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
335 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
335

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Open Library
OL806264M
Internet Archive
dancingwithdevil0000bark
ISBN 10
0684810999
LCCN
95042856
OCLC/WorldCat
33208114
Library Thing
1602803
Goodreads
1287669

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