"[Held's] book will be a helpful guide, especially for those who want to visit site locations while exploring the setting of some of the most crucial spying operations in United States history."—Tucson Citizen
"A fascinating look into the history that lies behind it all, A Spy's Guide to Santa Fe and Albuquerque is a top pick for those interested in New Mexico or espionage history."—Midwest Book Review
"Former CIA operative E. B. Held offers a novel perspective for New Mexico tourists--a furtive glance over the shoulder."—The Journal of Arizona History
"Bruce Held, himself an espionage officer of rare intelligence, insight and grace, takes us on a remarkable walking tour of espionage that extends seamlessly from Stalin's assassination of Leon Trotsky, through pre-cold war nuclear spying, Edward Lee Howard's cold war betrayal and into the present day global desire to "steal" high-technology secrets. All of this centers around a tiny but vital corner of the world---Santa Fe. Thanks to Held's deft research and deep understanding of the tradecraft of espionage, Santa Fe now takes its place along side the historic spy centers of the world. It's long overdue."—David Cohen, Former Director, CIA Clandestine Operations