4.0

I enjoyed this book. At first it felt like the story of business, ambition and potential ethical dilemmas in Bill Browder's career, but the book takes a very interesting turn to focus on the consequences to Sergei Magnitsky and how the turn of events changed Browder's life and the life of many around him. I didn't expect the turn of events, and the sincere seek for redemption through human rights activism.

8.5/10. Recommend!