found: His Uruguay: terrorism versus ... 1971.
found: Contemporary authors, c1986:v. 118, p. 340 (Moss, Robert (John), 1946-; Australian journalist and author; has written a number of nonfiction books on international politcs as well as several spy novels)
found: The interpreter, 1997:CIP t.p. (Robert Moss) galley (previous books include popular suspense novels, an American historical adventure, and a guide to dreamwork and shamanism)
found: Wikipedia, September 27, 2016:Robert Moss page (Robert Moss; born in Melbourne (Victoria) in 1946 is an Australian historian, journalist, and author and creator of Activite Dreaming, an original synthesis of dreamwork and shamanism; editorial writer and special correspondent for The Economist, 1970-1980; editor of The Economist's Foreign Report, 1974-1980; visiting lecturer at the Royal College of Defence Studies in London, 1971-1980; Moss co-authored the novel The Spike with Arnaud de Borchgrave; it became a best seller in 1980. Moss became a full-time writer and published a series of best-selling suspense novels including Moscow Rules and Carnival of Spies; in 1986, Moss moved to a farm in upstate New York)