As Harvey Klehr, co-author of Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, writes, “The world Communist movement may be moribund, but its habits of mind and ideological fantasies have not disappeared. This is a fascinating and depressing account.”
“Horowitz is known as a flamethrower, but this book is cool and measured, marshaling evidence into something irrefutable, or at least unignorable. I did not think the same way about current politics — the war atmosphere — again.”
-Jay Nordlinger, senior editor, National Review