Freezing Order
A True Story of Money Laundering, Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath
by Bill Browder
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“Best books read in 2022 that I remember. a) Platform Delusion by Jonathan Knee b) Money Men by Dan McCrum c) Freezing Order by Bill Browder d) Boundless by Nick Kostov & Sean Mclain Still Reading but good so far : Chip War by Chris Miller | Book 14 @Billbrowder “Freezing Order” is a gripping tale of one man’s battle against Russia/Putin & the Americans who help him. If you didn’t know it was true, you’d think it was fiction Read it flying into Madrid was, well, interesting which will make sense when you read it | Freezing Order by @billbrowder is a fascinating and frightening book. Also a useful road map for navigating the obstacles we face in trying to take on an even bigger totalitarian regime in Viral. | The best books I read this year all are highly recommended”
Source →“Best books read in 2022 that I remember. a) Platform Delusion by Jonathan Knee b) Money Men by Dan McCrum c) Freezing Order by Bill Browder d) Boundless by Nick Kostov & Sean Mclain Still Reading but good so far : Chip War by Chris Miller | Book 14 @Billbrowder “Freezing Order” is a gripping tale of one man’s battle against Russia/Putin & the Americans who help him. If you didn’t know it was true, you’d think it was fiction Read it flying into Madrid was, well, interesting which will make sense when you read it | Freezing Order by @billbrowder is a fascinating and frightening book. Also a useful road map for navigating the obstacles we face in trying to take on an even bigger totalitarian regime in Viral. | The best books I read this year all are highly recommended”
Source →Recommended by 4 notable people, including Chris Fralic and Samir Arora
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Samir Arora
“Best books read in 2022 that I remember. a) Platform Delusion by Jonathan Knee b) Money Men by Dan McCrum c) Freezing Order by Bill Browder d) Boundless by Nick Kostov & Sean Mclain Still Reading but good so far : Chip War by Chris Miller | Book 14 @Billbrowder “Freezing Order” is a gripping tale of one man’s battle against Russia/Putin & the Americans who help him. If you didn’t know it was true, you’d think it was fiction Read it flying into Madrid was, well, interesting which will make sense when you read it | Freezing Order by @billbrowder is a fascinating and frightening book. Also a useful road map for navigating the obstacles we face in trying to take on an even bigger totalitarian regime in Viral. | The best books I read this year all are highly recommended”
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