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How to Catch a Russian Spy

The True Story of an American Civilian Turned Self-taught Double Agent

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How to Catch a Russian Spy

By: Naveed Jamali, Ellis Henican
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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With an epilogue on recent Russian spying, a “page-turner of a memoir” (Publishers Weekly) about an American civilian with a dream, who worked as a double agent with the FBI in the early 2000s to bring down a Russian intelligence agent in New York City.

For three nerve-wracking years, from 2005 to 2008, Naveed Jamali spied on America for the Russians, trading thumb drives of sensitive technical data for envelopes of cash, selling out his beloved country across noisy restaurant tables and in quiet parking lots. Or so the Russians believed. In fact, Jamali was a covert double agent working with the FBI. The Cold War wasn’t really over. It had just gone high-tech.

“A classic case of American counterespionage from the inside…a never-ending game of cat and mouse” (The Wall Street Journal), How to Catch a Russian Spy is the story of how one young man’s post-college-adventure became a real-life intelligence coup. Incredibly, Jamali had no previous counterespionage experience. Everything he knew about undercover work he’d picked up from TV cop shows and movies, yet he convinced the FBI and the Russians they could trust him. With charm, cunning, and bold naiveté, he matched wits with a veteran Russian military-intelligence officer, out-maneuvering him and his superiors. Along the way, Jamali and his FBI handlers exposed espionage activities at the Russian Mission to the United Nations.

Jamali now reveals the full riveting story behind his double-agent adventure—from coded signals on Craigslist to clandestine meetings at Hooter’s to veiled explanations to his worried family. He also brings the story up to date with an epilogue showing how the very same playbook the Russians used on him was used with spectacularly more success around the 2016 election. Cinematic, news-breaking, and “an entertaining and breezy read” (The Washington Post), How to Catch a Russian Spy is an armchair spy fantasy brought to life.
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You know when your friend studies abroad in Spain for 1 semester and then they come back really adamant about pronouncing Barcelona as "Barthelona" ? That's just a tiny fraction of this guy. You can hardly get to the story without him dropping random Master's degree's that his family has, random references to graduate student beloved writers, and name drops of esoteric post-modern authors. Sure, I understood because this was, moronically, the type of stuff I chose to study in college. But Man, this guy is SO over the top. It's like a guy struggling to bench press as much as he can to show you that he can. The story is totally 2nd to you understanding how cool and hip and urbane he is. He's so well read and dreamy.... and what are we even talking about? Russian Spies?

He waxes poetic for entire chapters about how cool he was in high school and college, making you sit around and relive his glory days with him, like he's Al Bundy from "Married with Children" talking about his four touchdowns that one game back at Polk High.

What I liked best? I guess the few moments of 'fly on the wall' insight where a) it didn't feel like he wasn't embellishing, which was rare, and b) he wasn't flexing his 'I just got out of grad school, look at all these random esoteric names I can drop' muscles. But those moments were fleeting.

What was most disappointing about Naveed Jamali and Ellis Henican ’s story?

How insecure this guy must feel on a regular basis.

What three words best describe Kirby Heyborne’s performance?

Just Too Much

Do you think How to Catch a Russian Spy needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

Definitely not - the writer just needs to gain some confidence and focus on telling a gripping story. We're here for the russian spy stuff, not how cool it was that time you got sent to the principals office in school (I wish I was joking)

Any additional comments?

The narrator - He actually wasn't bad , but the accents were terrible and ill-advised in general. Really doesn't help add to the 'non-fiction' vice when he's doing goofy voices for every character.

The whole book is a humblebrag.

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Good story, excellent narration, an all around good spy story. Well worth the read is you enjoy tales of modern espionage.

A fun read

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This book, while having humorous moments, due to the writing style of the author, is a fascinating look into the history of two generations of a family as they work as double agents. The point of their mission, disrupt Russian intelligence on American soil. It's definitely worth a listen, at least if you're interested in stories about intelligence and counter-intelligence, as it is an interesting story with a great voice that covers both intelligence and counter-intelligence.

Fascinating tale of intrigue

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I loved the story line that this book displayed in highlighting how a us citizen helped to catch a Russian spy.

Love It!

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I highly recommend this engaging and enjoyable read. The author’s relatable character comes through as he tells his incredible story of taking the lead on a successful counterespionage mission. The book is funny and captivating!

Incredible Story!

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