If Woodward's unflinching dissection of chaos in the Oval Office left you hungry for more raw exposure of authoritarian impulse, Catherine Belton's Putin's People delivers that same eavesdropping thrill—only this time, the insiders are oligarchs, spies, and exiled confidants peeling back decades of Kremlin intrigue. You get the validation, the insider scoop, the unvarnished truth told with journalistic rigor that cuts through propaganda like a scalpel.
This isn't headline rehash. It's the therapeutic truth-telling you crave: powerful figures exposed through their own greed, their own words, their own Paper trails that confirm every suspicion about ego-driven autocracy.
Consider this your invitation to feel dangerously well-informed again.
"Written in a furious and unrelenting style that reads like 640 page-long undercover report, it had me gripped from start to finish..." — Gergely, Goodreads
"This is a superb work of investigative journalism... a treasure trove of information about the emergence of the Putin regime... endlessly fascinating and often horrifying. Essential reading for anyone interested in Putin, Russia and its role in international affairs." — Mandy, Goodreads
"This is by far the most comprehensive book I’ve read on where he came from...Truly heart-stopping and also, exhausting. It provides a wealth of answers and information despite the murky, obfuscated mess it all is." — Rennie, Goodreads
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