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At the heart of the story is the CBI’s relentless effort to dismantle Soviet spy rings and monitor their covert agents operating across the globe. The agency’s clandestine operations involve deploying inspectors and special agents who oversee under-the-radar units and develop cases based on undercover field offices. One such operation revolves around Boris Mro, a Russian-born American artist and Hollywood producer, whose activities have drawn the attention of U.S. spies due to his suspected ties to Soviet intelligence.
As agents track Boris’s movements, the narrative reveals the degree of surveillance employed: electronic beams to record conversations, covert eavesdropping devices hidden in studios and homes, and meticulously planned meetings designed to intercept sensitive exchanges.