As a 16-time New York Times bestselling novelist, Joseph Finder is “a master of the modern thriller” (Boston Globe), an expert craftsman of gripping suspense novels.
As an expert on Russian spycraft, he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Association of Former Intelligence Officers. In The Oligarch’s Daughter, Finder combines his masterful storytelling powers and commanding geopolitical expertise to create the first novel of a new Cold War — a brilliantly written, expertly researched cat and mouse story following a man on the run, living under an assumed name in a small New England town with a million-dollar bounty on his head after falling in love with the daughter of a Russian oligarch.
As editor of The New Yorker, David Remnick’s reporting on Vladimir Putin’s Russia has shed new light on US-Russian relations in the years before and during Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. In this gripping reading and conversation celebrating the launch of The Oligarch's Daughter, hear Finder and Remnick on the art of storytelling in the Putin era. Are we already in the midst of a new Cold War? Where is the line between fact and fiction in Finder’s new tale? Join him and Remnick on the art of the modern spy novel.
“Joseph Finder has written some of the finest spy novels of our time, and he just keeps getting better.” — Douglas Preston
“This is Finder at his finest… As good as it gets.” — Lee Child
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