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A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice
September 1, 2015
When Browder, a bright young businessman, looked around for a place to make his fortune, he settled on Eastern Europe. With a shrewd knack for finding deals, he eventually became one of the biggest foreign investors in Russia. Unfortunately, the happy times didn't last. Success earned Browder the unwelcome attention of some powerful and unscrupulous people: the Russian oligarchs. This book is a stark warning to all who search for riches in Russia, offering a tour through the business world's equivalent of the heart of darkness. The voice work by Adam Grupper is strong and conveys all the moments of incredulity in the face of lies and injustice. VERDICT With high levels of corruption, blackmail, espionage, and murder, this nonfiction political thriller is sure to keep listeners engaged. It is also recommended for those with an interest in business biographies and world politics. ["Rich characterizations and well-explained financial intrigue make this a compelling read": LJ 2/1/15 review of the S. & S. hc.]--Denis Frias, Mississauga Lib. Syst., Ont.
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Starred review from November 10, 2014
In Russia the gangsters are running the government, according to this fascinating firsthand story of state criminality and persecution. Browder, founder of the hedge fund Hermitage Capital Management (and grandson of American Communist Party leader Earl Browder), made his fortune investing in underpriced, privatized ex-Soviet companies and prodding their corrupt managers to divulge the truth about their assets. The enmity of Russian oligarchs—and, eventually, Vladimir Putin—got him expelled from the country, whereupon his companies were seized by a group of police officials and used to steal $230 million from the Russian Treasury. When Browder’s Moscow lawyer Sergei Magnitsky unmasked the officials behind the conspiracy, Magnitsky was arrested, denied medical attention, and finally murdered in prison. Browder’s narrative lays out in vivid detail the often murky mechanisms of Russia’s kleptocratic economy, culminating in an engrossing account of what would surely be the heist of the century were it not so representative of business as usual. It’s also a chilling, sinister portrait of a society in which the rule of law has been destroyed by those sworn to enforce it. The result is an alternately harrowing and inspiring saga of appalling crime and undeserved punishment in the Wild East. Photos. Agent: Patrick Walsh, Conville and Walsh Literary Agency (U.K.).
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