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The Oligarch's Daughter

A Novel

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Wait time: About 16 weeks

"Any new novel by Joseph Finder is a ticket to reading pleasure, and this one is hands down his best ever."—Stephen King

"This is Finder at his finest—a perfect everyman-in-peril story, first building an ominous drumbeat of menace, then exploding in action and intrigue and triumph. As good as it gets."—Lee Child

From the New York Times bestselling author of House on Fire, a breakneck thriller that marries the dynastic opulence of Succession with the tense and disorienting spycraft of The Americans.

Paul Brightman is a man on the run, living under an assumed name in a small New England town with a million-dollar bounty on his head. When his security is breached, Paul is forced to flee into the New Hampshire wilderness to evade Russian operatives who can seemingly predict his every move.

Six years ago, Paul was a rising star on Wall Street who fell in love with a beautiful photographer named Tatyana—unaware that her father was a Russian oligarch and the object of considerable interest from several U.S. intelligence agencies. Now, to save his own life, Paul must unravel a decades-old conspiracy that extends to the highest reaches of the government.

Rivaling the classic spy novels of the Cold War, The Oligarch's Daughter is built for the frightening world we live in now.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 28, 2024
      Finder (the Nick Heller series) delivers a fitfully arresting but hard-to-swallow thriller about an investment analyst whose life gets turned upside down after he marries a free-spirited artist. The overstuffed plot proceeds along two main tracks: in the present, Paul Brightman has shed his identity and become Grant Anderson, a New Hampshire boat builder, only to be forced on the run after a hit man tries to kill him. Flashbacks reveal how, six years earlier, Brightman left his career on Wall Street after meeting photographer Tatyana Galkin to work for her wealthy father’s shady investment company. Soon, Brightman realizes something nearly every reader will clock immediately: that he is working for an elaborate criminal organization with ties to the Kremlin. Though the plot generates some real suspense as Brightman attempts to escape the Russians using skills he learned from his paranoid, off-the-grid father, its momentum is hampered by too much backstory and too many fawning descriptions of the Galkins’ homes and luxury goods. An over-the-top deus ex machina at the climax doesn’t help matters. This is a misfire. Agent: Don Conaway, Writers House.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from November 1, 2024
      Nobody does man-on-the-run, excruciatingly suspenseful thrillers better than Joseph Finder, author of many stand-alone thrillers and the Boston private eye Nick Heller series. Finder's latest is a combination spy story, financial mystery, and survival-evasion tale, with the propulsive plot set in motion by one man's costly mistake. The narrative shuttles between the present, with small-town boat builder Grant Anderson hiding for his life in the New Hampshire woods as Russian agents and the FBI try to track him down, and the past, when Anderson, then an on-the-rise New York financial analyst, got himself into a world of trouble falling in love with a Russian oligarch's daughter. Finder's granular details about what it takes for the hunted Anderson to survive and evade his pursuers (using the dimly remembered precepts of his survivalist father), along with the added complications of hunger, thirst, and injury, are fascinating, as are the details from his earlier life in cutthroat finance. Finder adds another layer of suspense with Anderson's false identity, reminiscent of Cary Grant's imperiled character in North by Northwest. Deep characterization, cliffhanger suspense, and a wealth of information ranging from Russian spies to survival in the woods and in public spaces make this one of Finder's best.

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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2024

      Bestselling Finder (House on Fire) crafts a modern spy thriller. Rising Wall Street star Paul Brightman fell in love with a woman named Tatyana, not realizing that her father was a Russian oligarch whom U.S. intelligence was interested in. Now Paul is on the run in the New Hampshire wilderness, trying to evade Russian operatives and unravel a government conspiracy. Prepub Alert.

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    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2024
      Marrying a Russian billionaire's daughter proves to be a very bad move for New York hedge fund manager Paul Brightman. The beautiful daughter, Tatyana, impresses Paul with her independence, rejecting the excesses of her Upper East Side father to live in a modest East Village apartment and pursue a career as a photographer. Paul loves her street portraits;Artforum not so much. It doesn't take long for the oligarch, Arkady Galkin, to break down the couple's resistance to living large, bestowing lavish gifts on them and hiring Paul for his own investment firm. Paul's doubts about taking the job come to a head when fellow employees start dying mysteriously. That's enough to prompt him to accept a solicitation from the FBI to spy on his father-in-law. When those amateur efforts are exposed, he fears he will be the next victim and flees--without Tatyana, who won't leave her family, but with a desperately sought thumb drive. For five years, he lives under an assumed name in a small New Hampshire town, building boats and dating a nice school teacher whom he keeps ignorant of his past--until the day he manages to kill a Russian assassin with a speargun in a scuffle on a boat and dumps him in the ocean, and then Alec Wood, Paul's friend and the deputy police chief, is found murdered at his house. Disappearing into the gloomy woods, pursued by both the Russians and the FBI, he practices the survivalist skills he learned from his estranged father, who abandoned his family when his son was young to live in a hut. The plot convolutions don't stop there. If Paul, who narrates the book, were a strong character, he would be able to ride over the forced twists and turns. But, he is such a bland protagonist and so insistent on making dumb moves, it's impossible to root for him. A thriller with a decent setup but ridiculous outcomes.

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