Crime in Progress: Inside the Steele Dossier and the Fusion GPS Investigation of Donald Trump
Autor Glenn Simpson, Peter Fritschen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 noi 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780593134153
ISBN-10: 059313415X
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Random House
ISBN-10: 059313415X
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Random House
Notă biografică
Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch
Recenzii
Crime
in
Progressisthe
best
procedural
yetwritten
about
the
discovery
of
Trump's
Russia
ties.
Crime in Progressisa masterclass in how Washington works.
I've read all the books on this subject -this is the one you want to read... I feel fairly steeped in this matter and I learned something on every page.
Crimes In Progressisthe most convincing caseyou are likely to read that the US president is an asset of the Russian government [and]sheds important lighton the least likely president in American history.
You don't need to read John le Carré or Tom Clancy to find espionage thrills in Washington these days, turn over any stone in the Beltway's secret world and you'll observe the seething mass of conspiracy and subterfuge beneath ... TakeGlenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch, hard-bitten old newspaper hacks, muck-raking types, who have become central characters in a quite terrifying international spy thriller.
Anentertaining and readableaccount, witheye-popping anecdotes, of alleged collusion and the failure of the US media to expose it.
Crime in Progressuntangles one of the great mysteries of the Trump era - the full story of the Steele dossier - and provides a fascinating insight into the investigatory mind at work. It's an indispensable guide to the Russia scandals - and a reminder of the redemptive power of facts over lies.
Crime in Progressisa masterclass in how Washington works.
I've read all the books on this subject -this is the one you want to read... I feel fairly steeped in this matter and I learned something on every page.
Crimes In Progressisthe most convincing caseyou are likely to read that the US president is an asset of the Russian government [and]sheds important lighton the least likely president in American history.
You don't need to read John le Carré or Tom Clancy to find espionage thrills in Washington these days, turn over any stone in the Beltway's secret world and you'll observe the seething mass of conspiracy and subterfuge beneath ... TakeGlenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch, hard-bitten old newspaper hacks, muck-raking types, who have become central characters in a quite terrifying international spy thriller.
Anentertaining and readableaccount, witheye-popping anecdotes, of alleged collusion and the failure of the US media to expose it.
Crime in Progressuntangles one of the great mysteries of the Trump era - the full story of the Steele dossier - and provides a fascinating insight into the investigatory mind at work. It's an indispensable guide to the Russia scandals - and a reminder of the redemptive power of facts over lies.