Terkibayev,
After the interview, Terkibayev Natalya Serova,
“taken me by a finger” Irina Fadeeva quoted by Anna Politkovskaya,
“a severe wound in our heart” Vladimir Putin quoted by RFE-RL on October 23, 2003. Putin was in Kyrgyzstan when he issued the statement on the anniversary.
Chapter 6: The Exiles
This somewhat vain political Boris Shikhmuradov was arrested in Turkmenistan either on December 25 or December 26, 2002. His arrest was announced the latter day.
“doesn’t go out to cleanse” Background on Russian gangs and quote from author interview with Mark Galeotti, February 25, 2007.
“have hotter blood so are” Author interview with Natalia Litvinenko, September 1, 2007. She and her two children with Alexander Litvinenko—their son, also named Alexander Litvinenko, and daughter, Sonya—also met for lengthy interviews with the author’s assistant, Anna Chernyakovskaya, May 26, 2007.
“felt sidelined” Alex Goldfarb and Marina Litvinenko,
The two met when Litvinenko Ibid., 29–31.
“[T]hey developed a bond shared” Ibid., 37.
“You will be the one to” Ibid., 124.
“grave threat to our country” Ibid.
Yet Litvinenko decided that Berezovsky Detail of the men’s and Berezovsky’s initial actions from whistle-blowers’ news conference, November 17, 1998; and Goldfarb and Litvinenko,
Litvinenko and the other whistle-blowers Information on the thinking of the whistle- blowers from author interview with Yuri Felshtinsky, June 14, 2007.
“thoughtless statements” Goldfarb and Litvinenko,
“a strange-looking man who” Quotes and detail from author interview with Felshtinsky.
“used for settling scores” Alexander Litvinenko’s statement quoted on “How to Poison a Spy,”
“extraordinary”
“Moscow has talked of”
“internal scandals public” Vladimir Putin quoted by Yelena Tregubova in Goldfarb and Litvinenko,
“was glad to have me” Quotes and detail from author interview with Felshtinsky. Felshtinsky’s account in general coincides with that presented in
“Berezovsky was winning” Author interview with Felshtinsky.
Felshtinsky’s recollection is that Quotes and detail from author interview with Felshtinsky.
According to
Not too long after, Natalia Litvinenko Author interview with Natalia Litvinenko.
“You know we have” Detail and quotes from author interview with Felshtinsky. The account does not conflict with
“Tell me Boris, I don’t…” Goldfarb and Litvinenko,
“If we don’t go to the American embassy” Quotes and detail on Litvinenko’s escape from author interview with Felshtinsky. The account generally coincides with the Goldfarb account in
Felshtinsky and Goldfarb began instantly Detail and quotes from author interview with Felshtinsky. Information on Marina Litvinenko’s feelings of betrayal from author interview with Marina Litvinenko, April 24, 2006.
“They’re here already…” Goldfarb and Litvinenko,
“I won’t go alive” Ibid., 12.
“You left Tbilisi” Detail and quotes from author interview with Felshtinsky.
“We can’t be subject” Author interview with Felshtinsky.
Goldfarb left to his Goldfarb and Litvinenko,
Berezovsky put up Litvinenko Detail on allowance from author interview with Marina Litvinenko.
“quite a positive figure” Quotes and background from author interviews with Oleg Gordievsky, February 7, 2007, and February 27, 2007.
Like Nikolai Khokhlov, Gordievsky Background on the Gordievsky family’s flight to London from “Family Joins K.G.B. Spy in London,” Reuters, September 7, 1991.
“She wanted the money” Detail and quotes from author interview with Gordievsky.
Chapter 7: The Crusading American
A descendant of czarist-era aristocrats Detail about Klebnikov’s accent from author interview with Maxim Kashulinsky, May 4, 2007.
“We’re fighting for Mother Russia” Song quoted in
His family’s Manhattan apartment Atmosphere of Klebnikov’s upbringing from Otto Pohl, “The Assassination of the Dream,”
He visited Institut Le Rosey Paul Klebnikov,
“a handful of clerics” Paul Klebnikov,
“a gangster state” Paul Klebnikov,
“replete with bankrupt companies” Klebnikov,