In 'The Oligarch's Daughter' by Joseph Finder, former hedge fund manager Paul Brightman, now living under the alias Grant Anderson, fears being discovered after his previous life of espionage. Five years prior, he married Tatanya, the daughter of a Russian oligarch, which entangled him in illegal investments and FBI recruitment. As he navigates danger from the FBI, CIA, and his father-in-law’s henchmen, the plot intertwines suspenseful past and present timelines, exploring themes of survival and the complexity of modern espionage amid changing political landscapes.
The plot is complex, even by thriller standards, but the author handles it so well that the reader is unlikely to get lost.
Finder is very much at home with this tale of what some are now calling the new cold war.
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