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For the Love of Russian Gold
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For the Love of Russian Gold

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The Berlin Wall has come down, and East meets West. Yeltsin becomes president of a bankrupt state. Desperate for cash, Russia opens its doors to foreign companies, and Australian-born Ludmila is lured to the home of her ancestors to mine Russia's secret jewel in her crown, Sukhoi Log, the world's largest gold reserve. To do this, she seeks the aid of charismatic Australian mining magnate Ian MacNee and Australia's future prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull. The two men share a passion for gold and for Ludmila-but one man is not what he seems.

Supported by diary and business meeting records and company reports, For the Love of Russian Gold is a sweeping expose of corruption and deceit at the highest echelons of the Russian government in the 1990s, and of tax havens, the mafia, and synthetic drugs. It is also a personal, heart-wrenching story of abuse in the form of coercive control.

Millions of dollars raised by merchant bankers in London, New York, and Australia flow into Siberia as the mining world eagerly watches. The stakes are high, but the question remains: Is the reserve really worth $30 billion? Or is Sukhoi Log Russia's greatest grift?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Koehler Books
Date
15 April 2025
Pages
414
ISBN
9798888246696

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Berlin Wall has come down, and East meets West. Yeltsin becomes president of a bankrupt state. Desperate for cash, Russia opens its doors to foreign companies, and Australian-born Ludmila is lured to the home of her ancestors to mine Russia's secret jewel in her crown, Sukhoi Log, the world's largest gold reserve. To do this, she seeks the aid of charismatic Australian mining magnate Ian MacNee and Australia's future prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull. The two men share a passion for gold and for Ludmila-but one man is not what he seems.

Supported by diary and business meeting records and company reports, For the Love of Russian Gold is a sweeping expose of corruption and deceit at the highest echelons of the Russian government in the 1990s, and of tax havens, the mafia, and synthetic drugs. It is also a personal, heart-wrenching story of abuse in the form of coercive control.

Millions of dollars raised by merchant bankers in London, New York, and Australia flow into Siberia as the mining world eagerly watches. The stakes are high, but the question remains: Is the reserve really worth $30 billion? Or is Sukhoi Log Russia's greatest grift?

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Koehler Books
Date
15 April 2025
Pages
414
ISBN
9798888246696