Howard  Kaplan

Howard Kaplan

Spy Novelist Howard Kaplan, a native of Los Angeles, lived in Israel and traveled extensively through Lebanon, Syria & Egypt.
At age of 21, he was sent on a mission into the Soviet Union to smuggle a dissident's manuscript on microfilm to London. His first trip was a success. On his second trip, he transferred a manuscript to the Dutch Ambassador inside his Moscow embassy. A week later, he was arrested in Khartiv in the Ukraine and interrogated for two days there and two days in Moscow, before being expelled from the USSR. The KGB picked him up for meeting dissidents and did not know about the manuscript transfers.
He holds a BA in Middle East History from UC Berkeley and an MA in the Philosophy of Education from UCLA. He is the author of five novels. The hit movie: The Damascus Cover, is from his novel, which scooped four awards at Manchester Film Festival.