Blowing Up Russia

Blowing Up Russia

by Alexander Litvinenko (Author), Alexander Litvinenko (Author), Yuri Felshtinsky (Author)

Synopsis

Vividly written and based on Litvinenko's 20 year's of insider's knowledge of Russian spy campaigns and Yuri Felshtinsky's comprehensive academic knowledge, "Blowing up Russia" is a meticulous and gripping story how the secret organs of the Russian state are out of control and plotting a return to Russia as a state of terror. Writing about his co-author, Yuri Felshtinsky recounts how the banning of their book in Russia caused 3 related deaths.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gibson Square Books Ltd
Published: 19 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 1903933951
ISBN 13: 9781903933954

Media Reviews
'Explosive.' News of the World 'A coup.' Guardian
Author Bio
Alexander Litvinenko served in the Russian military for more than 20 years achieving the ranks of Lieutenant-Colonel. In 1999 he was arrested and imprisoned. After winning his case, he escaped from Russia, and lived with his family in Great Britain, where he was granted political asylum. Yuri Felshtinsky studied studied history at Brandeis University and Rutgers University, where he received his Ph.D. He lives in Boston and is the author of several books on Russia. He was one of the last people to speak to Litvinenko before he died.