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Spies in the Family - by Eva Dillon (Paperback)

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  • Now in paperback, a riveting true-life thriller and revealing memoir from the daughter of an American intelligence officer--the astonishing true story of two spies and their families on opposite sides of the Cold WarIn the summer of 1975, seventeen-year-old Eva Dillon was living in New Delhi when her father was exposed as a CIA spy.
  • Author(s): Eva Dillon
  • 352 Pages
  • History, United States

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Now in paperback, a riveting true-life thriller and revealing memoir from the daughter of an American intelligence officer--the astonishing true story of two spies and their families on opposite sides of the Cold War

In the summer of 1975, seventeen-year-old Eva Dillon was living in New Delhi when her father was exposed as a CIA spy. Eva had long believed that her father was a U.S. State Department employee. She had no idea that he was handling the CIA's highest-ranking double agent--Dmitri Fedorovich Polyakov--a Soviet general whose code name was TOPHAT. Dillon's father and Polyakov had a close friendship that went back years, to their first meeting in Burma in the mid-1960s. At the height of the Cold War, the Russian offered the CIA an unfiltered view into the vault of Soviet intelligence. His collaboration helped ensure that tensions between the two nuclear superpowers did not escalate into a shooting war.

Spanning fifty years and three continents, Spies in the Family is a deeply researched account of two families on opposite sides of the lethal espionage campaigns of the Cold War, and two men whose devoted friendship lasted a lifetime, until the devastating final days of their lives. With impeccable insider access to both families as well as knowledgeable CIA and FBI officers, Dillon goes beyond the fog of secrecy to craft an unforgettable story of friendship and betrayal, double agents and clandestine lives, that challenges our notions of patriotism, exposing the commonality between peoples of opposing political economic systems.

Both a gripping tale of spy craft and a moving personal story, Spies in the Family is an invaluable and heart-rending work.


How did two men on opposite sides of a lethal shadow war forge a bond that would change history?


  • A Daughter's Memoir: Discover the truth alongside Eva Dillon as she pieces together her father's secret life as a CIA officer after his cover is blown in New Delhi.
  • Cold War Espionage: Go behind the Iron Curtain with a deeply researched account of the lethal spy games played by the CIA, FBI, and Soviet intelligence across three continents.
  • The Ultimate Double Agent: Meet the real "TOPHAT"--Dmitri Polyakov, a Soviet General who became the CIA's most valuable asset, providing an unfiltered view into the Kremlin's deepest secrets.
  • An Unlikely Friendship: Uncover the astonishing bond between two men on opposite sides of the conflict--an American spy and a Russian general whose friendship lasted a lifetime.
  • Insider Access: Based on unprecedented access to both the American and Soviet families, this story reveals the human cost of a clandestine life.



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"A riveting read, Dillon creatively weaves the narratives of her CIA father's career and family life with those of Dmitri Polyakov, one of the Cold War's most valuable Russian assets. An untold and important story that's been a long time coming, this book is worth the wait." - The Hon. John Lehman, Former Secretary of the Navy and 9/11 Commissioner

"This spellbinder spans lives, families and politics on opposite sides of the Cold War, combining suspenseful accounts of two intelligence agents deeply committed to avoiding nuclear war with each family's unique--and heartbreaking--experiences. This moving story is gripping from start to finish." - Jacqueline Leo, President and Editor in Chief, The Fiscal Times; former Editor in Chief, Reader's Digest

"A beautifully written, profoundly moving account of one of the most important U.S Intelligence sources ever run inside the Soviet Union. A cliff-hanger from beginning to end, Dillon's account is filled with espionage tradecraft and family drama--essential reading for anyone fascinated by how spying really works." - Peter Earnest, Executive Director, International Spy Museum

"Interweaving details of daring tradecraft with moving human elements, Dillon tells the fascinating story of two agents and their families with differing experiences and perspectives, and very different outcomes. This mesmerizing book will appeal to historians, spy-buffs, intelligence professionals and everyday readers alike." - H. Keith Melton, author of Ultimate Spy, and co-author (with Robert Wallace) of Spycraft and the Spy Sites series

"Eva Dillon expertly tells an untold chapter of Cold War espionage from a front row seat. It was her father, after all, who was the Spymaster. This is a warm, riveting, great read." - Joe Drape, New York Times bestselling author, American Pharoah and Our Boys

"With detail and technique that are almost novelistic, Dillon weaves the personal stories of the two families: her own and that of Polyakov. Reads like a fine spy novel whose ending we know but whose story transports us nonetheless." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.3 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .5 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Theme: 20th Century
Format: Paperback
Author: Eva Dillon
Language: English
Street Date: May 8, 2018
TCIN: 81631014
UPC: 9780062385901
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-2452
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: In which city did Eva Dillon's father's cover get exposed?

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  • A: Eva Dillon's father was exposed as a CIA spy while living in New Delhi in the summer of 1975.

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Q: How does the book connect personal lives to historical events?

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  • A: It intertwines the personal narratives of two families with significant historical espionage events during the Cold War era.

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Q: Who is Dmitri Polyakov in relation to the story?

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  • A: Dmitri Polyakov, codename TOPHAT, was a Soviet general and the CIA's most valuable double agent during the Cold War.

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Q: What perspective does the book provide on espionage?

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  • A: The book offers a personal and insider perspective on the experiences and emotional costs of those involved in espionage.

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Q: What is the primary theme of this memoir?

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  • A: The memoir explores Cold War espionage and the unexpected friendship between a CIA officer and a Soviet general.

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