Red Notice
Red Notice
Bill Browder
Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov recommended this book on Twitter.
Brianne Kimmel
One of my favorite books! - Brianne Kimmel
Peter Attia
Peter Attia mentioned reading this book on an interview for Outside Online.
Michael Batnick
One of the most entertaining finance books I've ever read. It reads like a movie. - Michael Batnick
Jason Calacanis
One of my favorite books. - Jason Calacanis
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Red Notice

Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice

Bill Browder
By
Bill Browder
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In the heart of a rapidly transforming Russia, where the ruins of the Soviet Union gave birth to new oligarchs and a wild capitalism, Bill Browder carved out a fortune as a pioneering investor. "Red Notice" is the riveting true story of Browder's meteoric rise in the treacherous landscape of post-Soviet business and his dramatic fall from grace at the hands of Vladimir Putin's regime. It begins as a tale of financial daring and success, the American dream transplanted to the new frontier of Eastern Europe, but swiftly morphs into a harrowing narrative of betrayal and survival. After uncovering a massive corruption scheme that implicated Russian officials at the highest levels, Browder's world was upended: his visa was revoked, his business raided, and his lawyer, the young and principled Sergei Magnitsky, was brutally murdered after exposing government fraud. What follows is Browder's relentless, courageous crusade for justice for Magnitsky, pitting him against the full might of a corrupt state. "Red Notice" is not just a memoir; it is a testament to the human spirit's resilience, a thrilling detective story, and a sobering exposé of the darkness at the heart of the Kremlin. Browder's journey challenges us to confront the limits of courage and the enduring power of justice.

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Released
2015
1 Jan
Length
380
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One of the most entertaining finance books I've ever read. It reads like a movie. - Michael Batnick
Garry Kasparov recommended this book on Twitter.
Special. - Chris Sacca
One of my favorite books. - Jason Calacanis
One of my favorite books! - Brianne Kimmel
Peter Attia mentioned reading this book on an interview for Outside Online.
Amazing read about Russia from 1998-2007. - Keith Rabois
Seventy years of communism had destroyed the work ethic of an entire nation. Millions of Russians had been sent to the gulags for showing the slightest hint of personal initiative. The Soviets severely penalized independent thinkers, so the natural self-preservation reaction was to do as little as possible and hope that nobody would notice you.
— Bill Browder, Red Notice

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