If Red-Handed armed you with ironclad evidence of elite betrayal, Putin's People takes that forensic rigor eastward—tracing how oligarchs, spies, and Western enablers built a kleptocracy that rivals anything Beijing ever dreamed of. Catherine Belton names names, follows the money through shell companies and luxury real estate, and delivers the same unapologetic, footnote-heavy indictment that made Schweizer's work feel like a courtroom brief you couldn't dismiss.
This isn't sanitized foreign policy analysis—it's a narrative-driven exposé that validates every suspicion you've harbored about globalist complicity and institutional rot. The anti-establishment fury burns just as hot, only now Moscow's fingerprints are everywhere.
Consider this your next manifesto against the elite sellouts who mistook geopolitical adversaries for business partners.
"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
"If you want to know everything - and I mean everything - about the deals that led to Putin and the KGB class taking over Russia... Kudos to the author for the huge amount of research she has done on this, including plenty of interviews with some rather unsavoury individuals..." — Stephen, Goodreads
"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
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