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A London intellect agent pursues a money launderer to expose the dealings of any shadowy Russian oligarch. In a global where national edges shrink to insignificance when confronted with colossal riches and corporate ability, The Silent Oligarch offers a fresh kind of hero to battle a fresh kind of criminal offense. Pulling on his 10 years of experience at the world's greatest corporate intelligence organization - where in fact the wealthy choose the justice they need and the silence they want - Chris Morgan Jones leads us down into the unvarnished realities of your amount of time in the grand tradition of John le Carré. Bearing news from a global hidden behind closed doors, The Silent Oligarch naturally creates a fresh genre in its wake. Deep in the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources sits a nondescript bureaucrat known as Konstantin Malin. He draws a nominal federal government salary, but from his shabby office he regulates half the nation's olive oil industry, making him one of the very most prosperous and feared men in Russia. His open public face is Richard Lock, a hapless money launderer bound to Malin by matrimony, complacency, and greed. Lock needs the proceeds of his master's corruption, washes them in foreign countries, and invests them back in Russia in a secret business empire. He recognizes little about Malin's true affairs, but nonetheless he recognizes too much. Benjamin Webster is an investigator at a London corporate-intelligence organization. Years before, as an idealistic young journalist in Russia, Webster noticed a colleague murdered for asking too many hard questions of powerful people; her true killers haven't been found. Employed to spoil Malin, Webster comes to realize that this shadowy amount might have ordered her gruesome loss of life, and that circumstance may deliver the justice he has been searching for ten years. As Webster peels back the layers of Malin's shell companies and legal networks, Lock's fellow workers get started dying mysteriously, authorities across the world start to check out, and Malin begins to question his rely upon his increasingly open frontman. Abruptly, Lock is working for his life - though from Malin or Webster, the law or his own former, he couldn't say. Leading us into a global we can know little about, The Silent Oligarch is the amazing overture of a major new literary skill.