The Nord Stream Conspiracy, Bojan Pancevski (9781529155464) — Readings Books
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The explosive inside story of the most daring act of sabotage in modern history- the bombing of the $20 billion Nord Stream Pipeline. Written by the award-winning Chief European Political Correspondent of the Wall Street Journal

'It reads like a bestselling thriller' Admiral James Stavridis, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander

'A classic... One hell of a story' Fiona Hill, former intelligence official and Russia advisor to President Trump

'An absolutely extraordinary book... it has the page-turning propulsion of a first-rate thriller' Scott Anderson, author of the New York Times bestseller King of Kings

In September 2022, Scandinavian seismologists detected what seemed to be a huge undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption. These signals were caused by several devastating explosions that destroyed Nord Stream, the $20 billion pipeline carrying cheap Russian gas to Europe under the Baltic Sea. The mysterious blasts shifted global geopolitics, disrupted European economies and triggered a manhunt that strained relations within the NATO alliance.

Despite capturing the imagination of millions, the mystery of who blew up the pipeline has so far gone unsolved - was it the CIA? Was it part of the shadow war between Russia and the West? Could Putin himself have been behind it? Drawing on years of first-hand reporting and exclusive access to key players - including the saboteurs, the investigators and high-level intelligence - this deeply reported non-fiction thriller by an award-winning Wall Street Journal correspondent reveals the true story behind one of the most remarkable geopolitical mysteries of our time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 June 2026
Pages
336
ISBN
9781529155464

The explosive inside story of the most daring act of sabotage in modern history- the bombing of the $20 billion Nord Stream Pipeline. Written by the award-winning Chief European Political Correspondent of the Wall Street Journal

'It reads like a bestselling thriller' Admiral James Stavridis, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander

'A classic... One hell of a story' Fiona Hill, former intelligence official and Russia advisor to President Trump

'An absolutely extraordinary book... it has the page-turning propulsion of a first-rate thriller' Scott Anderson, author of the New York Times bestseller King of Kings

In September 2022, Scandinavian seismologists detected what seemed to be a huge undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption. These signals were caused by several devastating explosions that destroyed Nord Stream, the $20 billion pipeline carrying cheap Russian gas to Europe under the Baltic Sea. The mysterious blasts shifted global geopolitics, disrupted European economies and triggered a manhunt that strained relations within the NATO alliance.

Despite capturing the imagination of millions, the mystery of who blew up the pipeline has so far gone unsolved - was it the CIA? Was it part of the shadow war between Russia and the West? Could Putin himself have been behind it? Drawing on years of first-hand reporting and exclusive access to key players - including the saboteurs, the investigators and high-level intelligence - this deeply reported non-fiction thriller by an award-winning Wall Street Journal correspondent reveals the true story behind one of the most remarkable geopolitical mysteries of our time.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 June 2026
Pages
336
ISBN
9781529155464