Book Review: Red Notice by Bill Browder
Review by Erin Haller
I happened upon Red Notice while casually scanning the tightly packed bookshelves of a local NOVA shop – a wonderful source for pre-loved reading materials on a wide range of topics and genres. As I was reading the back cover, a customer saw me with the book and said it was terrific. I thanked her and tucked the book under my arm. Another shopper in a different section also saw me with the book and told me how much she enjoyed reading it.
Well, that sealed the deal for me! And what a deal it was! Red Notice is one of those books you just can’t put down. And when you do, you’re eager to quickly pick it up again.
An unbelievable recounting of political crime and espionage — it’s everything you’d want in a literary thriller. Red Notice is a must-read that shines a blinding light on horrendous crimes and the relentless intimidation of those bold enough to tell shocking truths that threaten some of the most powerful people in the Russian system of government. Published in 2015, Red Notice shares commonalities with issues ongoing in today’s political climate, urging readers to share this story with others.