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The Spy's Son: How CIA Officer Jim Nicholson Twice Betrayed Country and Kin for
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The Spy's Son: How CIA Officer Jim Nicholson Twice Betrayed Country and Kin for Russia Hardcover - 2015

by Bryan Denson

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Atlantic Monthly Press, May 2015. Hardcover . 7 Choice HB Standard.
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Bryan Denson, an investigative reporter and veteran staff writer for "The Oregonian," is a Pulitzer Prize finalist in journalism for national reporting and for the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism award, and the winner of the George Polk Award, among many other honors. He was a staff writer at five daily newspapers, including "The Houston Post," and he has written for national magazines, including "Maxim," "Reader's Digest," and "Running Times." Denson covered the Nicholson case as it wound through Portland courtrooms, and "The Spy's Son" is the culmination of a five-year investigation.