Bill Browder is the founder and CEO of Hermitage Capital Management and was the largest foreign investor in Russia until 2005. Since 2009, when his lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, was murdered in prison after uncovering a $230 million fraud committed by Russian government officials, Browder has been leading a campaign to expose Russia’s endemic corruption and human rights abuses. Before founding Hermitage, Browder was vice president at Salomon Brothers. He holds a BA in economics from the University of Chicago and an MBA from Stanford Business School.
'I was hooked from the first paragraph. More explosive, compulsive
and gasp-inducingly, spine-tinglingly, mouth-dryingly,
heart-poundingly thrilling than any fiction I have read for years,
Freezing Order has a stunning plot – international
conspiracy, malign and 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*
'Mind-blowing. Bill Browder takes us down the rabbit hole of
Kremlin lawfare where down is up and wrong is right, and powerful
Russian interests are trying to upend our legal and political
systems. 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 seemingly stop at nothing to cover up.'
*Catherine Belton*
'[Freezing Order] tells the story of Browder’s quest to
establish a global regime for sanctioning Russians involved in
corruption and criminality. But it reads like an international spy
thriller. 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.
*The Times*
'Freezing Order is a gripping tale of assassinations, legal
battles and billions in cash. It would be entertaining
fiction, but as a true story it’s a warning and a roadmap for
fighting back against the waves of crime and corruption emanating
from Putin’s Russia and other dictatorships. Bill Browder has shown
that one man with courage can make a difference, and that even the
most powerful regimes have weak spots. It’s an inspiring message we
should all heed, and with urgency.'
*Garry Kasparov*
'This tale is full of villains - not just the Russians...but also
the politicians, lawyers and judges in the West who carry out
the Kremlin's dirty work. Despite the complexity of the affair,
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..'
*Sunday Times*
'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*
'[A] zesty new book about the theft, extortion, intimidation,
lies and murder that are the Russian state’s daily levers
of power...a breakneck financial thriller compelling
breathless attention...splendidly readable... One of the most
sobering aspects of Browder’s rollicking, dangerous adventure
[is] that late-period Putin has found it so easy to
manipulate our western democracies from the inside.'
*Daily Telegraph*
'Absolutely gripping. 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*
'It’s an incredible story, told with pace and panache, that reads
like a thriller. There’s something deeply offending to our sense of
justice about an innocent man framed by powerful forces...but what
is most troubling here is how acquiescent the western establishment
has been to Russian crimes and lies.'
*Observer*
'Bill Browder's thrilling new book digs deeper into the
kleptocratic world enabled and supported by the Russian state, for
the benefit of the most powerful and well-connected crooks in
Russia and beyond. This exploration of the dark heart of corruption
asks the question of what one person can do in the face of such
insidious corruption, and makes us ask what we can find in
ourselves to stand up and resist those forces that would steal,
decieve and murder for their own gain.'
*Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat*
'Riveting...An eye-opening exposé of the lengths Putin’s cronies
will go to hide their crimes and punish their accusers.'
*Publishers Weekly*
'An essential work by someone who understood long before
the rest of the world did just how far corrupt Russian officials
and businesspeople will go to defend their ill-gotten wealth, and
how foreign lawyers, lobbyists and public relations
firms enable them... He expertly walks us through the ins
and outs of various legal strategies and developments that include
enough high drama, plot twists and colourful
characters for a movie. Browder’s Freezing
Order is not just a cracking good read - it is
a reminder of the urgency of addressing the global plague of money
laundering.'
*Washington Post*
'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.'
*Independent*
'Fast paced and engaging, Browder’s book reads like a spy novel,
but it also makes a powerful and remarkably prescient case for the
need to use all the legal and financial tools available to separate
Putin’s financiers from their foreign-held bank accounts and luxury
yachts.'
*New Statesman*
'Gripping reading... there is no question that Browder’s
dogged persistence against a backdrop of undoubted stress and
personal courage have made an important contribution in
highlighting the failures of contemporary Russia and the west
alike, and offered new tools with potential to try to redress
them.'
*Financial Times*
'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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