"Perfect Spy" goes the second mile to present Pham Xuan An as a friendly guy who liked America and Americans, thought seals' testicles were an aphrodisiac, and who became known as the best trainer of fighting cocks in Saigon. This book will also help him to be remembered as a dutiful Communist Party member, a Vietnamese general, an agent of totalitarianism and Soviet colonialism and a man responsible for thousands of American deaths.
"I liked him," Larry Berman told the Sacramento Bee. "I kept wondering if he was spinning me like he spun everyone else for 30 years."
He's so sophisticated I think they should refer to him as a "Journalist."
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