Virgin Books, 1975. — 376 p.
In "Undercover" we learn not only about the origins of all the plumber operations, who insisted on the Watergate break-in, the facts on the "hush" money, etc., but also particulars on how the CIA actually operates, the many personal dramas in Hunt's strange life, including his wife Dorothy's death, plus Hunt's own incisive analysis of all the Watergate principals from Nixon to McCord. Sixteen pages of illustrations, including one of the beautiful Soviet agent with whom Hunt had an affair.