Orders to Kill

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Discover the chilling realities behind Kremlin politics with *Orders to Kill*, a gripping exploration of political murder during Vladimir Putin's reign. Authored by renowned KGB scholar Amy Knight, this groundbreaking book unveils a disturbing pattern where critics of the regime mysteriously turn up dead, a phenomenon that traces back to Putin's rise to power in the late 1990s. With compelling circumstantial evidence linking dozens of suspicious deaths to Kremlin involvement, Knight provides a thorough analysis that draws the reader into the dark world of political assassinations—from high-profile victims like Alexander Litvinenko to lesser-known figures whose stories have been overshadowed by history. *Orders to Kill* delves into the implications of these murders, including the connection to terrorist attacks like the Boston Marathon bombing, showing how they reflect a broader campaign to suppress dissent and instill fear within and outside Russia. This brand-new edition, published by Biteback Publishing, discusses the profound challenges these events pose for the future of Russia and its relationships with the West. Whether you're a student of history, politics, or simply looking for an informative read, this book is essential for understanding the tragic fate of those who dared to oppose Putin. Not just a recounting of events, it’s a critical commentary on the state of power where justice is skewed by fear.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781785903595
Year: 2018
Publisher: Biteback Publishing


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Ever since Vladimir Putin came to power in Russia, his critics have turned up dead on a regular basis. According to Amy Knight, this is no coincidence. In Orders to Kill, the KGB scholar ties dozens of victims together to expose a campaign of political murder during Putin's reign that even includes terrorist attacks such as the Boston Marathon Bombing.Russia is no stranger to political murder, from the tsars to the Soviets to the Putin regime, during which many journalists, activists and political opponents have been killed. Kremlin defenders like to say, "There is no proof," however convenient these deaths have been for Putin, and, unsurprisingly, because he controls all investigations, Putin is never seen holding a smoking gun,. But Amy Knight offers mountains of circumstantial evidence that point to Kremlin involvement.Called "the West's foremost scholar" of the KGB by The New York Times, Knight traces Putin's journey from the Federal Security Service (FSB) in the late 1990s to his subsequent rise to absolute power as the Kremlin's leader today, detailing the many bodies that paved the way. She offers new information about the most famous victims, such as Alexander Litvinenko, the former FSB officer who was poisoned while living in London, and the statesman Boris Nemtsov, who was murdered outside the Kremlin in 2015, and she puts faces on many others who are less well-known in the West or forgotten. She shows that terrorist attacks in Russia, as well as the Boston Marathon bombing in the U.S., are part of the same campaign. And she explores what these murders mean for Putin's future, for Russia and for the West, where in America D

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