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Freezing Order: A True Story of Money Laundering, Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath Gebundene Ausgabe – 12. April 2022
Following his explosive New York Times bestseller Red Notice, Bill Browder returns with another gripping thriller chronicling how he became Vladimir Putin’s number one enemy by exposing Putin’s campaign to steal and launder hundreds of billions of dollars and kill anyone who stands in his way.
When Bill Browder’s young Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, was beaten to death in a Moscow jail, Browder made it his life’s mission to go after his killers and make sure they faced justice. The first step of that mission was to uncover who was behind the $230 million tax refund scheme that Magnitsky was killed over. As Browder and his team tracked the money as it flowed out of Russia through the Baltics and Cyprus and on to Western Europe and the Americas, they were shocked to discover that Vladimir Putin himself was a beneficiary of the crime.
As law enforcement agencies began freezing the money, Putin retaliated. He and his cronies set up honey traps, hired process servers to chase Browder through cities, murdered more of his Russian allies, and enlisted some of the top lawyers and politicians in America to bring him down. Putin will stop at nothing to protect his money. As Freezing Order reveals, it was Browder’s campaign to expose Putin’s corruption that prompted Russia’s intervention in the 2016 US presidential election.
At once a financial caper, an international adventure, and a passionate plea for justice, Freezing Order is a stirring morality tale about how one man can take on one of the most ruthless villains in the world—and win.
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe336 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberSimon & Schuster
- Erscheinungstermin12. April 2022
- Abmessungen15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-101982153288
- ISBN-13978-1982153281
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"Reading Bill Browder’s zesty new book about the theft, extortion, intimidation, lies and murder that are the Russian state’s daily levers of power can feel like reading several books at once. One, a breakneck financial thriller compelling breathless attention; another, a true story, crisply told, of a country’s looting on a gigantic scale; a third, a morality tale of how liars first have to carry on lying, then simply abolish the truth; and fourth, and not least, a stimulating essay on Vladimir Putin’s motivation that sheds light on his monstrous war in Ukraine." — The Telegraph (UK) (5 out of 5 stars)
"Freezing Order could not have come at a better time. It is among a crop of excellent recent books about Russia…If its subject matter weren’t so grave, the book could be said to have all the elements of a high-octane drama. Murder. Conspiracy. Piles of dirty money. Sexual intrigue. Freezing Order shudders with the constant threat of assassination, abduction or sudden, extreme violence. It is a tense and gripping read…Good stories cut through, and this is one of them. Bearing witness to wrongdoing is a necessary step in reversing it. A book can be a kind of justice in itself." — The Time (UK)
"Could not be more timely in illustrating why the support of Russia’s super-rich and their funds have become crucial to Putin’s powerbase." — The Independent (UK)
"Browder has made his story into a real page-turner. Amid the horrors being reported every day from Ukraine, it also provides a highly readable insight into the true nature of the regime that is responsible for them." — The Sunday Times (UK)
"Rarely do you come across such an important book that is at the same time so worth reading." — Vårt Land (NO)
"Bill Browder’s new book on the Magnitsky affair follows the money all the way to the top of Russia’s murderous kleptocracy. Freezing Order ought to be compulsory reading. Luckily it reads like a thriller." —Tom Stoppard
"More explosive, compulsive and gasp-inducingly, spine-tingingly, mouth-dryingly, heart-poundingly thrilling than any fiction I have read for years. FREEZING ORDER has a stunning plot — international conspiracy, hidden rings of power and corruption, a dark threat to any hope of world order – but with this stunning twist: it is all true. Browder – with incredible courage, resilience and grace, and always at great risk to his personal safety and freedom – continues to chase after Putin and his henchmen. This is real heroism, and what a cracking good read it makes for." —Stephen Fry
"A gripping tale of assassinations, legal battles, and billions in cash. It would be entertaining fiction, but it is a true story that serves as a roadmap for fighting back against the crime and corruption from Putin’s Russia. Browder shows that one man with courage can make a difference. It’s an inspiring message we should all heed with urgency." —Garry Kasparov, Chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative
"Mind-blowing. This personal account of Browder's battle for justice is at times terrifying, at times deeply touching— and leads inexorably to a vast money laundering scheme the Kremlin will stop at nothing to cover up." — Catherine Belton, author of Putin’s People
“Browder’s account of how he stood up to Putin in the face of danger, arrest warrants, and bullying is mandatory reading for anyone who wants to understand the tactics of modern autocracy.” — Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer-Prize winning historian and author of Twilight of Democracy
"Browder's thrilling new book explores the dark heart of corruption. It asks what one person can do in the face of such insidious corruption, and what we can find in ourselves to stand up and resist those forces that would steal, deceive and murder for their own gain." — Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat
"The content will blow your mind... Sure, it’s pretty horrifying watching the images from Ukraine. But you need to go to the source, the man pulling the levers, and that’s Vladimir Putin. And Bill Browder has more experience with Putin than just about anybody. He’s been talking, but not enough people are listening. If you read these books you’ll know more about what’s happening in Russia than not only the people in your neighborhood, but many on TV! All you have to do is read them." — The Lefsetz Letter
"A must-read for fans of Red Notice... Revealing and damning, exposing Putin and his minions as little more than greedy international criminals. A timely book combining mystifying financial shenanigans with a fast-paced crime saga." — Kirkus Reviews
"Riveting...An eye-opening exposé of the lengths Putin’s cronies will go to hide their crimes and punish their accusers." — Publishers Weekly
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Leseprobe. Abdruck erfolgt mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Rechteinhaber. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
SPRING 2018
Madrid was uncharacteristically cool for the end of spring. I’d flown in for a meeting with José Grinda, Spain’s top anti-corruption prosecutor. I was there to share evidence about how dirty money connected to the murder of my Russian lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, had been used to purchase luxury properties along Spain’s Costa del Sol. The meeting was scheduled for 11:00 a.m. the following morning, which in Spain counts as an early meeting.
When I arrived at my hotel that evening, the manager scurried over to the check-in desk and ushered the clerk aside. “Mr. Browder?” he asked. I nodded. “Welcome to the Gran Hotel Inglés. We have a very special surprise for you!”
I stay at a lot of hotels. Managers don’t typically have surprises for me. “What’s that?” I asked.
“You will see. I will accompany you to your room.” He spoke in careful English. “Could you please give me your passport and credit card?” I handed them over. He scanned my passport and fed the credit card—a Black American Express Card to which I’d recently been upgraded—into a chip reader. He handed me a room key with both hands cupped in a vaguely Japanese manner and stepped from behind the counter. Holding out his arm, he said, “Please. After you.”
I walked to the elevator, the manager following directly behind. We rode to the top floor.
He stepped aside when the doors opened, making room for me to exit first, but once we were in the hall he shuffled past me, stopping in front of a white door. He fumbled briefly with his master key, and then opened the room. I peered inside. I’d been upgraded to the presidential suite. I was pretty sure this wasn’t because of who I was, but because of this new American Express card. I’d always wondered what the fuss was with these things. Now I knew.
“Wow,” I said.
I walked through the foyer and into a white living room decorated with tasteful modern furniture. On a low table was a spread of Spanish cheeses, Ibérico ham, and fruit. The manager talked about what an honor it was to have me as a guest, even though I doubted he knew anything about me beyond which credit card I carried.
He followed me around the suite, seeking my approval. There was a dining room, its table laid out with pastries, chocolates, and champagne on ice; then came the reading room, with a small private library; then a lounge with a glass-topped bar; then a little office with subdued lighting; and finally, the bedroom, which had a freestanding bathtub tucked under a high window.
I had to suppress laughter. Of course, I loved the room—who wouldn’t?—but I was in Madrid on a one-night business trip. It would have taken half a dozen people to eat all the food they had laid out. Moreover, if the manager had known the nature of my visit—talking to law enforcement officials about the sort of Russian gangsters who often booked suites like this—he probably wouldn’t have been so enthusiastic. Still, I wasn’t going to be rude. When we circled back to the foyer, I nodded appreciatively. “It’s very nice,” I said. “Thank you.”
As soon as he was gone, I called Elena, my wife, who was at home in London with our four children. I told her all about the room, how extravagant and ridiculous it was, and how I wished she were with me.
After our call, I changed into jeans and a light sweater before heading out for an evening walk through the streets of Madrid, mentally preparing for my meeting with José Grinda the next day. Eventually, though, I got lost in the maze-like streets and squares, and had to hail a cab to take me back to the hotel.
The following morning was bright and sunny. Unlike the previous day, it was going to be hot.
At around 8:15 a.m. I checked my papers and business cards and opened the door to go downstairs for breakfast.
I stopped short.
The manager stood on the landing, hand raised in mid-knock.
On each side of him was a uniformed police officer. The patches on their crisp, navy shirts read, POLICIA NACIONAL.
“Apologies, Mr. Browder,” the manager said, glancing at the floor. “But these men need to see your identification.”
I handed my British passport to the larger of the two stone-faced officers. He studied it, comparing it to a piece of paper in his other hand. He then spoke to the manager in Spanish, which I don’t understand.
The manager translated. “I’m sorry, Mr. Browder, but you must go with these men.”
“What for?” I asked, looking past the manager.
He turned to the larger officer and rattled off something in Spanish.
The officer, staring directly at me, stated, “Interpol. Russia.”
Fuck.
The Russians had been trying to have me arrested for years, and now it was finally happening.
You notice odd things when adrenaline hits you. I noticed there was a light out at the far end of the hall, and that there was a small stain on the manager’s lapel. I also noticed that the manager didn’t look so much contrite as concerned. I could tell this wasn’t for me. What concerned him was that his presidential suite would be unavailable so long as it contained my belongings. He wanted my things out as soon as possible.
He spoke quickly to the officers, and then said, “These gentlemen will give you a few moments to pack.”
I hurried through the series of rooms to the bedroom, leaving the officers waiting in the entryway. I suddenly realized I was alone and had an opportunity. If I’d thought the room upgrade was frivolous before, now it was a godsend.
I called Elena. But she didn’t answer.
I then called Ruperto, my Spanish lawyer who’d arranged the meeting with Prosecutor Grinda. No answer there, either.
As I rushed to pack, I remembered something Elena had said to me after I’d been detained at Geneva Airport that February. “If something like this ever happens again,” she said, “and you can’t reach anyone, post it on Twitter.” I’d started using Twitter a couple of years earlier, and now had some 135,000 followers, many of them journalists, government officials, and politicians from around the world.
I followed her instructions, tweeting: “Urgent: Just was arrested by Spanish police in Madrid on a Russian Interpol arrest warrant. Going to the police station right now.”
I grabbed my bag and returned to the two waiting officers. I expected to be formally arrested, but they didn’t behave like cops in the movies. They didn’t cuff me, frisk me, or take my things. They just told me to follow them.
We went downstairs, not a word passing between us. The officers stood behind me while I paid the bill. Other guests gawked as they filtered through the lobby.
The manager, back behind the desk, broke the silence. “Do you want to leave your bag with us, Mr. Browder, while these men take you to the police station? I’m sure this will be sorted out quickly.”
Knowing what I did about Putin and Russia, I was sure it wouldn’t be. “I’ll keep my things, thank you,” I responded.
I turned to the officers, who sandwiched me front and back. They led me outside to their small Peugeot police car. One...
Produktinformation
- Herausgeber : Simon & Schuster
- Erscheinungstermin : 12. April 2022
- Sprache : Englisch
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe : 336 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 1982153288
- ISBN-13 : 978-1982153281
- Abmessungen : 15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
- Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 308.764 in Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Bücher)
- Nr. 324 in Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
- Nr. 474 in Internationales Management (Bücher)
- Nr. 555 in Russische Geschichte
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- Bewertet in Deutschland am 16. September 2023Formatieren: Gebundenes BuchVerifizierter KaufEin weiteres tolles Buch von Bill Browder.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 7. Mai 2022Formatieren: KindleVerifizierter KaufSchon das 1. Buch von Bill Browder hat mich fasziniert- entsetzt- erschüttert - aber Freezing Order ist überwältigend.
Der Mut, die Standhaftigkeit und die Entschlossenheit von Bill Browder sind beispielhaft!
Das Buch ist ein MUSS.
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Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. November 2022Formatieren: TaschenbuchVerifizierter KaufReview on the biggest criminal the world has known for many years Putin
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Sandeep SenBewertet in Indien am 5. Mai 20245,0 von 5 Sternen Fantastic sequel
Formatieren: KindleVerifizierter KaufExcellent sequel to Red Notice. One of the best non fiction reads. The afterword is particularly well written in the context of the current political tug of war around military aid.
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JeannieBewertet in Italien am 18. April 20225,0 von 5 Sternen Another astonishingly readable book by Browder.
Formatieren: KindleVerifizierter KaufAmazon insist on asking me why I have 'used this product'.
For information can be my only answer, although even if you just wanted to read a top class novel about money laundering you couldn't do better.
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Reader from TorontoBewertet in Kanada am 26. September 20255,0 von 5 Sternen Scary and fascinating.
Bill Browder has nailed it again.
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Neil FrazerBewertet in den USA am23. Februar 20255,0 von 5 Sternen Every American should read this book.
It's a sequel to Browder's "Red Notice," and a true story that should make you fear for the future of the USA because of the character of Vladimir Putin and the malign influence Putin appears to wield over our current (2025) president. Browder deserves a Knighthood for his bravery in memorializing his friend Sergei Magnitsky, for shining a light on the theft of trillions of dollars of wealth from from the Russian people by its kleptocratic leaders, and for alerting us to the dangers of our present situation. Oh, and it's an easy read thanks to great editing as well as writing. (Good editors deserve more credit than is usually given them, IMO.)
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North WindBewertet in Frankreich am 2. Mai 20235,0 von 5 Sternen One more direct chronicle of being a target of the Kremlin’s wrath
Formatieren: KindleVerifizierter KaufBrowder has had a professional life that in past epochs only extraordinary adventurers could dream of. Getting into a lane the monstrous authorities of Earth’s biggest country don’t want anyone to be and peek into what they’ve been doing for a long time (with impunity) has been a somersault. And he’s managed to overcome the dangers that destroyed a gifted and fair lawyer by the name of Magnitsky. A must read, even if you’re familiar with Red Notice.