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Ep 8: Which Name?

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Ep 8: Which Name?

By: BBC Studios
Narrated by: Rosamund Pike
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Cindy and Rick's identity is under question. The future looks uncertain for the daughters who have lived their lives believing they are American girls.

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Beautifully presented by Rosamund Pike. What a treat . A perfectly balanced telling of an extraordinary situation.

Great interesting listen

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Excellent podcast, gripping story and expertly constructed with range of voices and threads to follow

Excellent

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Brilliantly narrated with a superb blend of additional contributors, this is the best podcast I have listed to for a long time. I was glued to it and didn’t want it to end. More like this please Audible.

Excellent true story

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Very interesting story, good pace, couldn’t stop listening to it. Rosamund Pike is an amazing narrator.

Gripping

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well researched, and a fascinating listen, with particularly strong and eloquent narration. It leans heavily on the work of Gordon Corera's Russians Among Us, and does a good job of bringing his insights of complex intelligence shinnanigans for a general audience. There is a quiet irony running through the narrative, in that whether the perspective is that of US intelligence professionals, civilians involved in the case, or the narrator herself, the attempt to understand the complexity of Russian illegals is always filtered through a Western lens—one that can describe behaviour but will never fully grasp the motivations or loyalties that underpin it.

Well-Researched but...

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