Before Edward Snowden, the largest theft of government secrets was committed by an ingenious traitor whose complex system of coded messages were made even more baffling by his apparent dyslexia. Notes on sources. Index. Black-and-white photographs.
Title alpha The Spy Who Couldn’t Spell: A Dyslexic Traitor, an Unbreakable Code, and the FBI’s Hunt for America’s Stolen Secrets
Level Adult Crossover Nonfiction Plus
Pages Count 400
Genre Nonfiction
Topics Brian Regan (1962– ). National Reconnaissance Office. Federal Bureau of Investigations. Spies. Dyslexics.
SRC Level 12.400000
SRC Points 18.000000
Lexile 1200L
Trim Size 9" x 6"
JLG Span Spring
Language English
Rights type Print
Publication date 2016-10-31
JLG Release Date Mar 2017
Minimum grade 11
Maximum grade 12
Reading level High
Format Print
Adult Crossover Nonfiction Plus (Grades 11 & Up)
Adult Crossover Nonfiction Plus
Adult Crossover Nonfiction Plus (Grades 11 & Up)
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