KREMLINAL reading, or the incredible adventures of Sergei Sokolov, a filibuster from “Atoll”
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Sergei Sokolov is the former head of the security service of Boris Berezovsky, one of the most mysterious figures in the Russian information space. The Kremlin used his services, and the Atoll agency he created is the first private intelligence service in the modern history of Russia. He is the tail that wags the dog. Why did Boris Berezovsky need the Nobel Peace Prize? How was the incriminating evidence on the future president of the country “cleaned up”? How did the case of wiretapping the country's top leaders fall apart? Why did Rambo's mother Jacqueline Stallone forever fall in love with Russia at Gorbachev's dacha? The author of the book, journalist Vadim Pestryakov, elegantly, in the best traditions of Ilf, Petrov and Homer, talks about this and other episodes from the brilliant and truthful odyssey of Sergei Sokolov. As a bonus, the book contains previously unpublished correspondence between Sokolov and Berezovsky. Artist Ruslan Gonchar, who works in the style of a graphic novel, has created a whole world in which the main characters of the modern history of Russia live.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Вадим Пестряков Александрович
- Language
- Russian