The Oligarch’s Daughter : A Novel
160,00 DH
Une star de Wall Street tombe amoureux de la fille d'un oligarque russe, pour ensuite devenir un homme traqué. Six ans plus tard, Paul Brightman lutte contre des agents russes et une conspiration américaine pour reprendre sa vie en main. Rempli d'évasions palpitantes, de dilemmes moraux et d'une histoire d'amour mise à l'épreuve par la trahison. L'écriture incisive de Finder transforme la survie en un art. Parfait pour les lecteurs qui recherchent des tensions géopolitiques et une profondeur émotionnelle. 🕵️♂️💥🇷🇺
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Joseph Finder’s The Oligarch’s Daughter is a pulse-pounding thriller that blends the high-stakes drama of Succession with the shadowy intrigue of The Americans . Paul Brightman, a former Wall Street prodigy turned fugitive, lives under a false identity in rural New England, haunted by a $1 million bounty on his head. When Russian operatives close in, he flees into the wilderness, unraveling a conspiracy tied to his past—a forbidden romance with Tatyana, the daughter of a Russian oligarch.
The novel masterfully toggles between Paul’s desperate present and his reckless past, revealing how love and betrayal upended his life. Finder, a seasoned storyteller with a deep understanding of espionage, crafts a narrative dripping with authenticity. Paul’s journey is a labyrinth of shifting alliances, where allies become enemies and survival hinges on deciphering lies.
Praised by Stephen King as Finder’s “best ever,” the book explores the corrosive power of wealth and secrecy. Paul’s fight to expose a decades-old plot—while evading killers and corrupt agencies—keeps readers on edge. The story’s heart lies in its moral ambiguity: even heroes make devastating choices, and trust is a weapon.
With nods to Cold War classics and modern spycraft, Finder delivers relentless suspense. The prose is sharp, the stakes sky-high, and the emotional toll on Paul and Tatyana lingers long after the final page. A must-read for fans of twisty, character-driven thrillers.

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