![]() In the Times, Giles Whittell agreed that it was “one heck of a read”, and destined to be “a major motion picture”, even if the book conveniently glossed over the ethics of “making a vast fortune from undervalued Soviet assets”. ![]() ![]() complete with dialogue”, though thanks to Browder’s apparently total recall of conversations from years ago, it occasionally “verges on the implausible”. ![]() Peter Conradi, reviewing in the Sunday Times, called it a “financial thriller. Of these, Red Notice: How I Became Putin’s No 1 Enemy, the pacy memoir by the American multimillionaire and former Putin ally Bill Browder, attracted the most attention. ![]() N ot a great PR week for Vladimir Putin, as a slew of books on the failings – or perhaps, more chillingly, successes – of his regime hit the shelves. ![]()
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