Expelled: A Journalist's Descent into the Russian Mafia State
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St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2012.
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Luke Harding., & Luke Harding|AUTHOR. (2012). Expelled: A Journalist's Descent into the Russian Mafia State . St. Martin's Publishing Group.

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Luke Harding and Luke Harding|AUTHOR. Expelled: A Journalist's Descent Into the Russian Mafia State St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2012.

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Luke Harding, and Luke Harding|AUTHOR. Expelled: A Journalist's Descent Into the Russian Mafia State St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2012.

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