Luke Harding is a journalist, writer, and award-winning foreign correspondent for the Guardian. Between 2007 and 2011, he was the Guardian’s Moscow bureau chief. The Kremlin expelled him from the country in the first case of its kind since the Cold War. He is the author of five previous nonfiction books: A Very Expensive Poison: The Assassination of Alexander Litvinenko and Putin’s War with the West, The Snowden Files: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Wanted Man, Mafia State: How One Reporter Became an Enemy of the Brutal New Russia, WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange’s War on Secrecy, and The Liar: The Fall of Jonathan Aitken (the last two co-written by David Leigh.) Two have been made into Hollywood movies. His books have been translated into 30 languages. Harding lives near London with his wife, the freelance journalist Phoebe Taplin, and their two children.
“If you thought Michael Wolff’s book was dynamite, just wait till
you read Luke Harding’s Collusion. Utterly damning.
Devastating. Meticulously, scrupulously researched, leaves no room
for doubt…. [A] detailed exposé of [the] dark world of spies,
bribes, mega money-laundering, Russian mafia and Trump cronies.
Like a non-fiction John Le Carré. Mesmerising.” —Richard
Dawkins
“[Collusion] should be read by every conservative in this country.”
—Glenn Beck
“Essential…I wish everyone who is skeptical that Russia has
leverage over Trump would read it…. Harding, the former Moscow
bureau chief of The Guardian, has been reporting on shady
characters like Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman
who was indicted last month, long before Trump announced his
candidacy…. There’s no longer any serious question that there was
cooperation between Trump’s campaign and Russia, but the extent of
the cooperation, and the precise nature of it, remains opaque….
[Collusion] is invaluable in collating the overwhelming evidence of
a web of relationships between the Kremlin, Trump and members of
Trump’s circle.” —Michelle Goldberg, The New York Times
“Harding…presents a powerful case for Russian interference, and
Trump campaign collusion, by collecting years of reporting on
Trump’s connections to Russia and putting it all together in a
coherent narrative. It’s the sheer breadth of connections, many of
them dating back 20 years or more, between Trump and his associates
and Russians with close ties to the Kremlin that put the lie to
Trump’s repeated claims that he has no ties to Russia.” —The
Nation
“A superb piece of work, wonderfully done and essential reading for
anyone who cares for his country. Amazing research and
brilliantly collated.” —John le Carré
“Damning indeed…. Harding is at his best connecting dots that may
not always be obvious…. If readers emerge from this fast-paced
narrative convinced that the Trump White House is a wholly owned
subsidiary of the Russian oligarchs, then there’s good reason for
it.” —Kirkus Reviews
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