"The writing is tight, the suspense is unrelenting" in Boston-based Joseph Finder's latest thriller, "The Oligarch's Daughter."
Best-selling Boston author Joseph Finder is a master of Russian intrigue, which is vividly depicted in his new thriller “The Oligarch’s Daughter” (Harper, on sale Tuesday.)
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