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

Author: Rodney Barker; Will Patton; Phoenix Audio (Firm)
Publisher: [Beverly Hills, Calif.] : Phoenix Audio, 2008.
Edition/Format:   eAudiobook : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Seven years ago, newspapers across America called it "the espionage case of the century." While serving a security guard at the American Embassy, Sgt. Clayton Lonetree, a Native American marine, fell in love with a beautiful Russian woman and was recruited by a KGB officer posing as her "Uncle Sasha" to become a spy for the Soviet Union. The "sex-for-secrets Marine spy scandal," as it was called by the press, had  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Downloadable audio books
Audiobooks
Trials, litigation, etc
Named Person: Clayton Lonetree
Material Type: Audio book, etc., Sound recording, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File, Sound Recording
All Authors / Contributors: Rodney Barker; Will Patton; Phoenix Audio (Firm)
ISBN: 9781435671263 1435671260
OCLC Number: 263068267
Notes: Abridged.
Audio file.
Title from image of audio cassette container on Web page (viewed Oct. 22, 2008).
Previously released on audio cassette, 1996.
Performer(s): Read by Will Patton.
Description: 1 online resource (1 sound file)
Responsibility: Rodney Barker.

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Seven years ago, newspapers across America called it "the espionage case of the century." While serving a security guard at the American Embassy, Sgt. Clayton Lonetree, a Native American marine, fell in love with a beautiful Russian woman and was recruited by a KGB officer posing as her "Uncle Sasha" to become a spy for the Soviet Union. The "sex-for-secrets Marine spy scandal," as it was called by the press, had all the elements of a great novel ... but it was a story.

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