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cover of episode In two noir novels, crime lurks beneath small town life in Norway and New England

In two noir novels, crime lurks beneath small town life in Norway and New England

2025/3/21
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Joseph Finder discusses his book 'The Oligarch's Daughter', focusing on the challenges of evading detection in a world filled with surveillance technology, and explores the dynamics of Russian oligarchs.
  • Grant Anderson is actually Paul, hiding from his Russian oligarch father-in-law.
  • Paul's new life involves no digital traces, emphasizing cash transactions.
  • Tatiana, Paul's wife, is the daughter of a billionaire oligarch.
  • The Russian oligarchs' status changed drastically following the Ukraine conflict.
  • Modern surveillance makes disappearing far more difficult than in the past.

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In their new noir novels, authors Joseph Finder and Jo Nesbø choose small towns as the settings for dark plotlines. First, Finder's The Oligarch's Daughter follows a man named Paul who has built a new life under a new name in New Hampshire. He's on the run from a Russian oligarch, who happens to be his father-in-law. In today's episode, Finder speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the difficulty of disappearing in today's era of surveillance technology, the difference between typical wealth and oligarch wealth, and how the Russian oligarch class' status has shifted under President Vladimir Putin. Then, one of the protagonists in Nesbø's Blood Ties is Roy, a 35-year-old mass murderer who's ready to start a family. Nesbø says his challenge was to make Roy someone readers could root for. In today's episode, the author speaks with NPR's Kelly about a piece of advice he received from Christopher Nolan, the way small towns hold secrets, and how writing lyrics prepared him to write novels.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)