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    Putin's Assassin
    WheatShaft
    The Natashas
    • The Natashas

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(695)Évaluer

      On the black market, they're the third most profitable commodity, after illegal weapons and drugs-the only difference being that these goods are human, though to their handlers they are wholly expendable. They are women and girls, some as young as 12, from all over the Eastern bloc, where sinister networks of organized crime have become entrenched in the aftermath of the collapse of Communist regimes. In Israel, they're called Natashas, whether they're actually from Russia, Bosnia, the Czech Republic, or Ukraine, no matter what their real names may be. They're lured into vans and onto airplanes with promises of jobs as waitresses, models, nannies, dishwashers, maids, and dancers. But when they arrive at their destinations, they are stripped of their identification, and their nightmare begins. They are sold into prostitution and kept enslaved; those who resist are beaten, raped, and sometimes killed as examples. They often have nowhere to turn; in many cases, the men who should be rescuing them-from immigration officials to police officers and international peacekeepers-are among their aggressors.

      The Natashas
    • WheatShaft

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      After nearly ten years of unremarkable reporting for the New York Tribune, Matt Kozar finally sees an opportunity to uncover a significant story. His journey reflects the struggles of ambition and the desire for professional validation, as he navigates the challenges of journalism while yearning for a breakthrough that could redefine his career.

      WheatShaft
    • Putin's Assassin

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The story follows investigative reporter Matt Kozar as he travels to Ukraine, inspired by a senator's powerful condemnation of Putin's invasion. Driven by his family heritage and a desire to uncover the truth, Kozar delves into the complexities of war, exploring the impact on the people and the country he has ties to. Through his journey, he navigates the challenges of journalism in a conflict zone while grappling with his own identity and the legacy of his ancestors.

      Putin's Assassin