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Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice
Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice | Bill Browder
A real-life political thriller about an American financier in the Wild East of Russia, the murder of his principled young tax attorney, and his dangerous mission to expose the Kremlin s corruption. Bill Browder s journey started on the South Side of Chicago and moved through Stanford Business School to the dog-eat-dog world of hedge fund investing in the 1990s. It continued in Moscow, where Browder made his fortune heading the largest investment fund in Russia after the Soviet Union s collapse. But when he exposed the corrupt oligarchs who were robbing the companies in which he was investing, Vladimir Putin turned on him and, in 2005, had him expelled from Russia. In 2007, a group of law enforcement officers raided Browder s offices in Moscow and stole $230 million of taxes that his fund s companies had paid to the Russian government. Browder s attorney Sergei Magnitsky investigated the incident and uncovered a sprawling criminal enterprise. A month after Sergei testified against the officials involved, he was arrested and thrown into pre-trial detention, where he was tortured for a year. On November 16, 2009, he was led to an isolation chamber, handcuffed to a bedrail, and beaten to death by eight guards in full riot gear. Browder glimpsed the heart of darkness, and it transformed his life: he embarked on an unrelenting quest for justice in Sergei s name, exposing the towering cover-up that leads right up to Putin. A financial caper, a crime thriller, and a political crusade, "Red Notice" is the story of one man taking on overpowering odds to change the world."
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jlhammar
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Shocking and riveting true-life thriller.

LeahBergen I read this with my IRL book club and it generated some great discussion. 11mo
LeahBergen I‘ve heard it‘s good, too! 11mo
Ephemera I think he has another book out right now, but can‘t recall the title 11mo
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EmilieGR
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I could not put this book down and had nightmares after Putin and Russia after reading this book before bed! My heart breaks for Sergei‘s family. Though I feel that Browder whitewashed his own success a bit, I admire his doggedness, empathy, and bravery. He may not be the most eloquent writer, but this is a story that needed to be told. I can‘t wait to read the next one!

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Centique
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My Belarusian friend told me years ago I should read this 2015 book. Bill Browder lived in Moscow after the fall of communism running a fund for Western investors. He was shocked by the criminal actions of some of the oligarchs and began exposing them through research and the media. He became a target and his lawyer Sergei Magnitsky paid the ultimate price.

Centique This is a compulsive read and illuminates corruption on a scale I couldn‘t believe - even after the more recent news articles I‘ve read. 5 stars for blowing my mind and making me cry. 2y
LeahBergen I read this with my book club. It‘s quite something, isn‘t it?? 2y
Centique @LeahBergen yes it is! 2y
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GinaKButler
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Next non-fiction. I‘m using this for the Eastern Europe/Russia prompt in the Memoir-Around-The-World Reading Challenge I‘m doing with @Kelly326

#bookspinbingo

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thevagabondlawyer
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👊I wish I didn‘t read this book but then I wish this book didn‘t end. I tore through it with a heavy heart but with a sense of comprehension. This was jawdropping and even after reading I still had awe-speechless-moments. What a story of perseverance and bravery Mr. Browder and your team! But what I meant when I said I wish I didn‘t read this book was because it somehow altered my perception of Russia. I traveled to Russia in 2019, both in 👇

thevagabondlawyer Moscow and St Petersburg, and I had the most fascinating experience ever. It was completely different from where I‘m from. I encountered and talked to Russians and they were just living their lives, doing the ordinary and mundane things, just like you and me. They would also fight for any injustice had the circumstances been different for them as few often did even if it meant prison or harm. Had I read this book before the travel, I would 👇
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thevagabondlawyer have been really alarmed. This story of murder, large scale corruption, impunity was immensely sad. This book also led me to understand how the financial world operates, how a communist government transition to becoming a capitalist state, how few people, the oligarchs, brazenly, acquired so much wealth. I had no idea about the 👇 3y
thevagabondlawyer Magnitsky Act until after reading this book. So much take-aways that I hope many more readers will find this book in their hands. With what was happening right now, this book could not have been more pressing and timely. 👊👏
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AmyG I follow Browder on Twitter so have a bit of an idea about all of this. Unreal. (edited) 3y
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DGRachel
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This was an absolutely stunning audiobook and a horrifying tale of the abusive Russian government under Vladimir Putin. I have zero interest in the world of Wall Street finance and hedge funds, but this book managed to make it both understandable and interesting. Highly recommended to anyone interested in international affairs, finance, or Russia.

vivastory I heard a few weeks ago he's stepping down next month, but I haven't heard more about that since. This one sounds good 4y
LeahBergen We read this for my IRL book club and it generated a great discussion. 👍🏻 4y
DGRachel @vivastory Putin will give up power only when he‘s dead. He may “step down” but he‘ll still be pulling the strings. I need more stars for this book. 5 are not enough. 4y
DGRachel @LeahBergen Nice! I‘d never get this past my IRL book club. 🤦🏻‍♀️Ack! That reminds me that I completely forgot to put the next book club book on my January TBR and book club meets in the middle of the month. Thanks for the reminder! 4y
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jcbalkiv
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3.5/5

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Yan_falk
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great book

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Sienopoli
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Amazing read in a language that was easy to comprehend. What starts out as a financial autobiography turns into a human rights tale that everyone needs to know about. 1,000,000% worth the read.

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alisadk
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Magnitsky Act, oligarchs

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Ephemera
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This book is about an American businessman who ran afoul of the deeply-entrenched corruption in Russia. Bill Browder saw the possibilities in Russia once it was opened to outsiders and worked hard to establish himself in the financial world there. The story of his success and then his downfall has elements of high political drama and provides a peek into the rampant greed of both Russian oligarchs and Vlad Putin. Five out of 5 stars.

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DGRachel
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I‘m on the hunt for what I‘m starting to think is a mythical unicorn of a book. The staff at my local indie recommended these two books today. Neither are exactly what I‘m looking for, but both look awesome. I‘m especially excited about the tagged book.

LeahBergen We read the tagged one for my IRL book club and had a great discussion. 👍🏻 5y
DGRachel @LeahBergen Good to know! I'm actually really looking forward to it and both of the booksellers were excited about it, too. 5y
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RealBooks4ever
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Although I would love to see Russia, I‘m now convinced not to ever set foot there! I read Russian literature so I guess that will have to do! I recommend this book to everyone because we all need to be aware of what‘s happening in this shrinking world. 💜

Cinfhen Lovely photo 5y
RealBooks4ever @Cinfhen thank you! 💜 5y
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Phobos_Deimos
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An important book that details a harrowing account of corruption and murder at the hands of the Russian government. I wish Mr. Browder had spent a little less time on his personal and professional history before diving into the story of Sergei Magnitsky, but ultimately I would highly recommend you read this book. Like he says in the closing passage, “there is no feeling as satisfying as getting some measure of justice in a highly unjust world.”

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JessNevertheless
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Oh no. I'm a sucker for non-fiction and the Great Courses. Already reading the tagged for book club which pairs quite nicely with the actual work I should be doing. Prepping to start a graduate program in a few months with a nice refresher on math and finance. #greatcourses

rretzler I love The Great Courses! 6y
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jenniferw88
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Cinfhen What‘s your favorite color??? 6y
RohitSawant Nice! 6y
jenniferw88 @Cinfhen it's a tie between pink and purple! 6y
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kate.rebel
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deepakinchora5667
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Nice book and a good read...

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Daddo
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Excellent story.

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Rich-with-tea
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Such an incredible story. Centered around one man's bravery, Browder talks about how telling his story often drew a tear in the audience; when you read it, and read about the successes of the campaign in his name, this book will too.

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CAnne
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Thrilling fast paced incredible story of the how and why of the Magnisky Act. It is the gripping true story of the 2009 death of Russian attorney Sergei Magnisky at the hands of the Russian authorities. Bill Browder is called the man who took on Putin. The Magnisky Act and Russian adoptions have been the subject of the latest news about Trump Jr's meeting with some Russians before the election.

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CAnne Thank you! I'm looking forward to finding my way around. 7y
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RaimeyGallant Welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon 7y
Bookzombie I can‘t believe I didn‘t notice your first review. This is great! You should post more. 💕 7y
JulAnna Happy Birthday! Enjoy your day! 🎉🎂 7y
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tinaisreading
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I found the story of Sergei Magnitsky and the corruption of Russian oligarchs and government officials compelling, but the first person viewpoint of Bill Browder was too narrow for the scope of the book. There was a lot of info from his life that distracted from the main point and his perspective could be irritating and self-righteous at times.

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LeahBergen
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#Fathers
Here is part of the loot going over to my father-in-law today. He is 85-years-old and put in a "request" for this 3rd in the series by Pierce Brown. ?
#JuneBookBugs

batsy Books and a delicious bar of chocolate... Is there anything better? 😉 8y
LeahBergen @batsy I should score some good points, right? He is a big hazelnut fan. 😄 8y
Cinfhen So sweet 😊😍 8y
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Suet624 His own personal librarian! How lucky is he? 8y
tpixie Chocolate and books!! What more could he want?? 8y
LeahBergen @Suet624 I am! He waits for me to bring him books. I also bring stacks for my mother-in-law and they begin to hint HEAVILY when they are getting low on reading material. 😂 8y
LeahBergen @tpixie I'd be happy with that ANY day, right?! 😄 8y
tpixie @LeahBergen that's so great you share that interest with them!! 8y
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tinaisreading
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Topical reading 🤔

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Peaceful_Reader
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Good Spirits June book club choice. #redscare #russia #nonfiction

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Dolly
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This book and this weeks's news have similar happenings. Although I read this more than a year ago I will never forget it. If you've wondered about Russian jails and what can happen even to the innocent in this country this will inform you and scare you silly. Russia behind closed doors...

LeahBergen I read this a couple of months ago for my bookclub. 👍🏼 8y
Dolly @LeahBergen I would've loved to hear the discussion 8y
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Reganw
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Took a break from reading to build my Rainbow Stack for #24in48. It was fun!

TrishTheBibliophile Beautiful! 8y
Reganw @TrishTheBibliophile Thanks! It was harder than I thought it was going to be to find some of the colours. My son will be upset I didn't wait for him to wake up so I may need to build another one later 🙂 8y
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LeahBergen
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#ReadingEquipment ... Tea (or coffee or wine, depending upon the hour), a little chocolate, my review journal, my challenges journal, writing implements, and a few souvenir bookmarks. Not included in photo: my sweatpants, messy topknot and glasses. #ReadJanuary

vivastory I should drink red wine more often when reading. Usually drink beer if I'm going to have alcohol. 8y
RealLifeReading What a nice journal! 8y
Texreader Love that tea cup. I have a blue one like it. 8y
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LauraJ I use the same little sticky note tags. 💕 8y
Cinfhen Gorgeous photo and I ❤️a top knot and sweats! 8y
niftytiffd Lovely! 😍 8y
Hobbinol And your socks. Don't forget about your reading socks! (My feet are just totally illiterate.) 8y
TheLondonBookworm Girl after my own heart! 😉 that's an epic set up! 8y
britt_brooke 💕💕💕 8y
LeahBergen @vivastory Oh, I like beer, too. 😂 8y
LeahBergen @RealLifeReading Thank you! 😀 8y
LeahBergen @Texreader Thanks! Aren't they great? I bought this one for myself and ended up having to buy one for the husband (he got a green one with dragons 😂) 8y
LeahBergen @LauraJ Aren't they cute?! 8y
LeahBergen @Cinfhen My daily uniform! 😂 8y
LeahBergen @niftytiffd Thank you! 😀 8y
LeahBergen @Hobbinol Your feet just need their own reading socks, that's all. 😂 8y
LeahBergen @TheLondonBookworm Thank you! 😘 8y
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LeahBergen
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#ThisMonthsTBR This expose of the Putin regime is a pick for one of my book clubs this month so I KNOW I'll be getting to it soon. As for the rest ... who knows? 😉 #ReadJanuary

BookishTrish I didn't think I'd like this one because I initially found Browder hard to relate to, but I was mesmerized 8y
LeahBergen @BookishTrish Good to hear! It's somewhat outside of my usual wheelhouse but hey ... that's what bookclubs are for, right? 😀 8y
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laurabradburywriter
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My Dad recommended this book and it was absorbing as he promised. Browder's story about how he transformed from a high flying financier into an accidental human rights activist in post-communist Russia made me turn the pages until well into the wee hours.

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Sankster
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Reading this one next.

jeff This one sounds right up @BenMezrich's alley 9y
BenMezrich Great book very intense story. 9y
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