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4.0

Read this for my book club. Probably not something I would have reached for on my own, but glad I read it. I learned a lot, at first about investing in former Soviet countries, then about the cruelty of the Russian government to those who cross it. The author does a good job of telling the financial part of the story in a way that most can understand it. The second part of the book recounts the brutal arrest, jailing, and death of Bill Browder's associate, Sergei Magnitsky. The vivid description makes you wonder yet again how one human can treat another human, someone's son, husband and father, with so much abuse and disregard for dignity.