spulsipher's review against another edition

Go to review page

dark informative sad slow-paced

3.5

This book was an informative read, though it dragged at times. The book reflects Bill Browder's own dual identity as both an investor and as a human rights activist. He spends a great deal of time discussing the ins and outs of his investment efforts, smattered with the portions I found far more interesting - his relationship with his family and the effort to punish him for defying the Russian oligarchs. I understand that some of this was necessary for an understanding of why Bill Browder was targeted, but the time spent discussing his investments dragged for me.

Expand filter menu Content Warnings
More...