A Very Expensive Poison
By Luke Harding
By Luke Harding
By Luke Harding
By Luke Harding
By Luke Harding
Read by Nicholas Guy Smith
By Luke Harding
Read by Nicholas Guy Smith
Category: Politics | True Crime | European World History
Category: Politics | True Crime | European World History
Category: Politics | True Crime | European World History | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Jan 24, 2017 | ISBN 9781101973998
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Jan 24, 2017 | ISBN 9781101974001
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Jan 24, 2017 | ISBN 9781524749729
793 Minutes
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Praise
“Gripping. . . . The case against Mr. Putin, his intelligence agencies and their hitmen was built gradually over the years, by detective work and intelligence. As set out by Mr. Harding in this book, it arouses a demonic fascination. . . .Mr. Harding ranges widely, far beyond the Litvinenko case, in A Very Expensive Poison. . . . Presidents who sup with Vladimir Putin should bring a very long spoon indeed.” —Daniel Johnson, The Wall Street Journal
“Harding is a great journalist. . . . His work is precious. . . . With experience and lucidity, he helps us to understand that we must be vigilant and always ready to guard the most precious asset of all, not a gift but a right: freedom.” —Roberto Saviano, l’Espresso
“Drawing on interviews, original reportage, and a British public inquiry, Harding reiterates the inquiry’s findings: Litvinenko was the victim of a political assassination that was indistinguishable from a gangland hit. . . . Harding suitably conveys the shocking, violent, and tragic story of a man whose murder has gone unpunished.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
“Harding’s exposé, shortlisted for the CWA Nonfiction Dagger Award, could not be more chilling or timely. . . . A devastating and disturbing must-read.” – Booklist
“A chilling look at the Putin regime’s murderous suppression of its critics. . . . In this fast-paced book, Harding, who was expelled from the Kremlin while serving as the Guardian’s Moscow bureau chief, covers all the bases while exposing the weakness and accommodationism of the now-departed British leadership. Hard-hitting and timely given Russia’s continued sway in international politics as well as its documented influence over an incoming American administration that is also hostile to the press.” – Kirkus
“Extraordinarily pacy…one of the best political thrillers I have come across in years.” – The Evening Standard
“Harding…tells this ghastly tale with real authority, wit, and panache. . . . The book is as ‘definitive’ as it claims.” – The Times
“Impassioned…Harding paints deft portraits of the tragi-comic duo suspected of carrying out the crime.” – The New Statesman
“Gripping.” – London Review of Books
“A Very Expensive Poison reads like a John Le Carré spy novel, but shockingly it’s all true. Luke Harding has followed the criminality of the Putin regime from Russia to the West and his story leaves us with terrible feelings of dread about what Putin will do next.” - Bill Browder, author of Red Notice
“An expert chronicler of a sensational but opaque crime…Enthralling.” – A. D. Miller, author of Snowdrops
“Harding lays out every fact connecting it in thrillerish detail to the dark undercurrents of life in today’s Russia.” – Oliver Bullough, author of The Last Man in Russia
“Horrific, instructive and, at times, hilarious. He is a masterful storyteller and an impeccable researcher.” – Federico Varese, Professor of Criminology, University of Oxford
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