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The Siberia Job

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A Texas businessman travels to the furthest reaches of post-Soviet Russia in search of the country's new wealth — and finds new dangers as well. Based on true events.

After the demise of the Soviet Union, the newly-established Russian government privatized its industry by issuing vouchers to all of its citizens, allowing them the chance to be shareholders in the country's burgeoning businesses. The slips are distributed among the population and auctions are arranged where they can be exchanged for actual shares. For the country's rural populations living in abject poverty, the vouchers appear to be little more than pieces of paper, totally separated from the far-off concept of potential future fortunes.

But for Texas businessman John Mills and his Czech companion, Petr Kovac, the seemingly-valueless chits suggest a lucrative potential, worth much more than what the current owners are willing to sell them for. They travel to the furthest, coldest reaches of the country to acquire vouchers for the country's national oil company, Gazneft, roving from town to town with suitcases full of cash. But they quickly learn that the plan has complications — for example, the fact that the auctions at which these vouchers are traded for actual shares have been planned at the most remote, inaccessible locations possible to deter outsiders from buying in. And when the Russian mafia and the oligarchs in charge of Gazneft catch wind of their successes, the stakes become suddenly more deadly.

A thrilling adventure inspired by true events, The Siberia Job charts a course through one of the most impactful periods in recent Russian history, whose reverberations continue to be felt in the present day.

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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2023
      In post-Soviet Russia, a get-rich-quick scheme proves too good to be true--and deadly, to boot. June 2, 1994. Businessman John Mills, sick of London, sick of banking, and homesick for Texas and his family, abruptly quits his job with an investment bank and buys a plane ticket to Dallas. But a chance airport encounter with slick Czech Petr Kovac turns his life upside down and takes him on a wild and sometimes scary escapade. Following a Czech model, the new Russian government has privatized industry and distributed vouchers of partial ownership to citizens. Buying up the Czech vouchers from clueless fellow countrymen has made Petr rich, and now he plans to do the same thing in Russia. Petr downplays the potential dangers: Their efforts make them business partners with Bratya (that is, Mafia), who manufacture counterfeit cigarettes, but no worries. Shrewd Russian beauty Anna Scherbatskaya proves a helpful guide and romantic partner for Petr. The rocky road to wealth untold takes the trio through hedonistic night spots, a forest bordello, and a series of oligarchs demanding their share. The most engaging aspect of this caper, which is based on a true story, is its depiction of this bizarre moment in recent Russian history. Haven, who describes post-Soviet Russia as "the Wild Wild West of the East," makes his protagonist a keen and often wide-eyed observer and invites readers to make their own judgments. The tale slides smoothly from adventure to culture-clash drollery to tense crime yarn. A colorful depiction of recent history wrapped in a comic caper. Think Donald Westlake with a Slavic accent.

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    • Booklist

      May 1, 2023
      Russia, 1994. Two men, a Czech and an American, decide to get rich by capitalizing on the chaos in Russia following the fall of the Berlin Wall. The Czech, Petr Kovac, already amassed a fortune in his home country, and the American, John Mills, is an investment banker with big dreams. Together they have the ambition and the skills to make a big score. Their partners, the Russian Mafia, might be a little hard to handle, and Petr might be a little distracted by an unexpected romantic entanglement, but surely their plan is too foolproof to fail. Amazingly, Haven's second caper novel (after 2022's Fake Money, Blue Smoke) is based on a true story; sure, he's taken some liberties, and the actual events weren't as lighthearted as some of the things going on in the book, but the core of the story is grounded in reality. Haven, who also writes nautical fiction under his real name, J. H. Gelernter, is a terrific storyteller. While not as laugh-out-loud funny as, say, a Donald E. Westlake comic caper novel, The Siberia Job is very entertaining and completely satisfying.

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