The explosive, news-breaking story of how Putin's Russia came to control the White House, House of Trump, House of Putin is both a page-turning thriller and an epic tale of intrigue, drama, and shady dealings, reported from the frontline of a new Cold War.
Craig Unger is the author of the New York Times bestselling House of Bush, House of Saud. He appears frequently as an analyst on CNN, the ABC Radio Network, and other broadcast outlets. The former deputy editor of The New York Observer and editor-in-chief of Boston Magazine, he has written for The New Yorker, Esquire, and Vanity Fair. He lives in New York City.
A bombshell.
*Daily Mail*
Damning in its accumulation of detail, terrifying in its depiction
of the pure evil of those Trump chose to do business with, and
enraging in that — if Unger is right — Trump acted with impunity
for decades to get filthy rich laundering the mob’s blood
money.
*The Spectator*
There is a volcano's worth of smoke in House of Trump, House of
Putin.
*USA Today*
The story Unger weaves with his original reporting is fresh,
illuminating and more alarming than the intelligence channel
described in the Steele dossier.
*The Washington Post*
Unger's contention is that a web of Trumpian connections to Russia
explain the darkness at the heart of the Trump presidency. The
crisp account of the rise of the Russian mafia and its expansion
into the US is chilling.
*Sunday Times*
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