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01-15-2012 05:58 PM
This week's featured author, CHRISTOPHER MORGAN JONES, will be visiting with us from England. I believe that's a five hour time change from the U.S. Eastern time zone, so please make allowances for that - thanks!
Check out Chris's website here: http://www.chrismorganjones.com/

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01-15-2012 06:02 PM
Chris's publicist sent me this note:
My favorite pre-publication review so far (all have been terrific) was in Library Journal, which said: Fans of thrillers, especially those set in present-day Russia, will welcome the supernova that has burst onto the spy and suspense scene . . . VERDICT: With a mysterious, complex plot and terrific local color, this novel resonates to the pounding heartbeats of the boldly drawn main characters. John le Carré, Martin Cruz Smith, and Brent Ghelfi will be inching over in the book display so readers in search of erudite, elegant international intrigue can spot the newcomer.
Private investigator-turned-novelist Morgan Jones was for ten years essentially a spy for the worlds largest corporate intelligence firm Kroll, Inc. His job was to weed out the skeletons in the closets of big business. His specialty was Russia, where the rule of law was often an after-thought.
His wild experiences among Russian oligarchs, their henchmen and front men inspired the novel. You will hardly believe its his first, the writing is so polished and the plot so well-executed. He is a first-class storyteller.
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01-15-2012 06:05 PM
For eleven years, Christopher Morgan Jones, worked at the world’s largest business intelligence agency, Kroll International. He has advised Middle Eastern governments, Russian oligarchs, New York banks, London hedge funds, and African mining companies. THE SILENT OLIGARCH is his first novel. He lives in London.
Read more about Chris here: http://www.chrismorganjones.com/about.chrismorga.h
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01-15-2012 06:09 PM
Overview
A London intelligence agent pursues a money launderer to expose the dealings of a shadowy Russian oligarch.
In a world where national borders shrink to insignificance in the face of colossal wealth and corporate power, The Silent Oligarch offers a new kind of hero to combat a new kind of crime. Drawing on his decade of experience at the world's largest corporate intelligence firm-where the wealthy buy the justice they want and the silence they need-Chris Morgan Jones leads us down into the unvarnished realities of our time in the grand tradition of John le Carré. Bearing news from a world hidden behind closed doors, The Silent Oligarch effortlessly creates a new genre in its wake.
Deep in the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources sits a nondescript bureaucrat named Konstantin Malin. He draws a nominal government salary but from his shabby office controls half the nation's oil industry, making him one of the most wealthy and feared men in Russia.
His public face is Richard Lock, a hapless money launderer bound to Malin by marriage, complacency, and greed. Lock takes the proceeds of his master's corruption, washes them abroad, and invests them back in Russia in a secret business empire. He knows little about Malin's true affairs, but still he knows too much.
Benjamin Webster is an investigator at a London corporate intelligence firm. Years before, as an idealistic young journalist in Russia, Webster saw a colleague murdered for asking too many hard questions of powerful people; her true killers have never been found. Hired to ruin Malin, Webster comes to realize that this shadowy figure might have ordered her gruesome death, and that this case may deliver the justice he has been seeking for a decade.
As Webster peels back the layers of Malin's shell companies and criminal networks, Lock's colleagues begin dying mysteriously, police around the world start to investigate, and Malin begins to question his trust in his increasingly exposed frontman. Suddenly Lock is running for his life- though from Malin or Webster, the law or his own past, he couldn't say.
Leading us into a world we can know little about, The Silent Oligarch is the brilliant overture of a major new literary talent.
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01-15-2012 06:10 PM
Please welcome CHRIS MORGAN JONES!

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01-16-2012 02:02 AM
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01-16-2012 02:04 AM
Hi Chris - Thanks so much for joining us this week! Congratulations on your debut release! Tell us a bit about yourself, and your road to publication.
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01-16-2012 10:21 AM
The infamous B&N gnomes and gremlins are preventing Chris from posting. We're working on it now, and hopefully he'll be able to sign in soon.
Please give Chris a lively welcome to help make up for his frustrating start!
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01-16-2012 10:22 AM
Another question for Chris, when he is able to get in:
What authors did you read growing up?
Which authors influenced your writing the most?
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01-16-2012 11:05 AM
Not the gnomes again, becke!
Well, anyway, welcome to our forum here at Barnes and Noble, Christopher. ( please let us know if you prefer to be called Chris or some other nick-name.)
Your book sounds very interesting, and I'm looking forward to reading it.
I looked up the definition of Oligarch, as I'm a bit rusty on some of my world history terms, and found it was pretty close to what I had thought. The term "Oligarch" began with more of a connection to a small ruling class made up of royalty, but has expanded to mean " a form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique; government by the few." I'm assuming that the oligarch in this novel is the communist party in Russia, and that the bureucrat who is at the center of the investigation is one example of people doing their best to circumvent or use the system to make profit for themselves.
Let me know if I'm on the right track with my surmise, please.
I have several questions for Christopher:
1.Since you have worked in a number of what might be called exotic locates, do you have a favorite writer, whether fiction or non-fiction, from any of those places?
2.What kind of literature do you now, or plan to use, in the future, with your own children?
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01-16-2012 11:25 AM
Hi, Christopher, thanks for coming by the Mystery Forum. Your book is intriguing and it may wind up on my TBR pile. Have a wonderful week here.
John Updike
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01-16-2012 12:06 PM
Hi Becke - I'm finally here, delayed by the gremlins and a meeting with my UK publishers that ran longer than I'd expetced (this is a good sign - they seem to be engaged!).
Thanks very much for the wonderful welcome. I look forward to spending time here during the week. This is my first book, certainly my first US publication and my first message board - really exciting.
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01-16-2012 12:21 PM
Chris_Morgan_Jones wrote:
Hi Becke - I'm finally here, delayed by the gremlins and a meeting with my UK publishers that ran longer than I'd expetced (this is a good sign - they seem to be engaged!).
Thanks very much for the wonderful welcome. I look forward to spending time here during the week. This is my first book, certainly my first US publication and my first message board - really exciting.
Yay, Chris - I'm glad you were able to beat back the gremlins! (We're all too familiar with those nasty critters here.)
What's the weather like in London? I hear you've had some severe winds recently.
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01-16-2012 12:22 PM
Huge congratulations on the release of your first book, Chris! Are you doing anything special to celebrate?
We LOVE meeting debut authors here - so we can say we knew you when!
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01-16-2012 12:24 PM
Chris is fine, Fricka - although whether to be Chris or Christopher on the jacket was the subject of long debate (Chris less formal, Christopher much more English - informal won).
Twenty years ago the oligarchs would have been members of the communist party, certainly, but today in Russia the word has developed a special meaning: a businessman of sufficient wealth to influence directly the running of the state. It was first used by a journalist to describe a group of seven businessmen who had all become fabulously wealthy during the privatisation of Russia's state industries during the early to mid-1990s, and who had been tacitly allowed to buy at knckddown prices some of the country's most valuable assets in return for loans to the cash-strapped government and poltiical support for the then president, Boris Yeltsin. The name stuck, and now as far as Russians are concerned an oligarch is anyone with a few billion in thebank, properties all over the world, and a very close relationship with the Kremlin. The book is about one such man - though he likes to remain in the shadows more than most, something hinted at by the title - and about his bagman/frontman. Despite all this, for reaosns I won't go into in case I give too much away, your original surmise is much closer than all this that might suggest...
Re your questions:
1. I spent much of my career travelling to Moscow, and there are many Russian writers who I love. The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is a great book, and great on Moscow - which can often be feel under-represented in Russian literature in favour of St Petersburg. The other great Moscow novel is War and Peace, which I read when I was young and had the time. I must find the time to read it again.
2. A friend of mine who works in publishing in the US was raised on a diet of mystery books alone, because her father hated 'children's literature', whatever that is. Apart from more contemporary books, my children have had Treasure ISland read to them, and enjoyed it, and the Hobbit, and at the moment we're on Oliver Twist - this being the bicentenary of Dickens's birth, it seemed appropriate, but the language is sometimes a little rich for my daughter, who's only seven. I have to try to edit a little as I go.
Excellent questions, thank you. I hope the answers did the job.
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01-16-2012 12:26 PM
My great pleasure. It's nice to be here. As I say, this is a new experience for me but to get to talk - or type - directly to readers is a real pleasure. The only time I've done something like this before was on a BBC forum after a radio interview but their technology was having a crisis and the whole thing never really worked. This feels like a second chance.
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01-16-2012 12:43 PM
Hi Chris - Your "author" tag will show up soon.
I forgot to mention one thing - if you want to include the question you're responding to in your comment(s), click "reply" at the bottom right of the comment box. Then click "quote" in the upper right hand corner.
The comment should appear with a line below it. If it acts glitchy and the line doesn't appear, just highlight your response in bold.
Hope this helps!
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01-16-2012 12:50 PM
Chris_Morgan_Jones wrote:
My great pleasure. It's nice to be here. As I say, this is a new experience for me but to get to talk - or type - directly to readers is a real pleasure. The only time I've done something like this before was on a BBC forum after a radio interview but their technology was having a crisis and the whole thing never really worked. This feels like a second chance.
Chris - Another thing I should point out is that there are a lot more people reading your comments here than responding to them. This is partly due to the glitchy sign-in process, I'm afraid.
On the plus side, BN.com differs from other sites because the view count on featured threads continues to rise - and sometimes skyrocket - long after an author visits.
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01-16-2012 12:59 PM
Welcome Chris:
I have your book on order and can't wait to read it. I love historical thrillers and I'm sure I'll enjoy this one.
I would imagine that your job as a spy/investigator would be exciting. Did you have any harrowing experiences which you can tell us about?
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01-16-2012 03:40 PM
eadieburke wrote:
Welcome Chris:
I have your book on order and can't wait to read it. I love historical thrillers and I'm sure I'll enjoy this one.
I would imagine that your job as a spy/investigator would be exciting. Did you have any harrowing experiences which you can tell us about?
Thanks Eadie. I very much hope you enjoy it. One thing I should say - it's not a historical thriller as such. It's set in the present day, but does have an old-fashioned feel about it, I think. One of the nicest things anyone's said about it was that it reminded them of Eric Ambler, who's a writer I like a lot.
As for harrowing experiences, one or two. I used to get followed a lot, even in some places where you wouldn't expect it. Every time I went to Paris for a while I'd become conscious that I was seeing the same faces in lots of different places, to the extent that I went there once with my wife for an anniversary and we saw the same rather mismatched couple in a cafe on Friday evening, a restaurant the following night and on our train home on Sunday. They weren't the most brilliant of spies, I think it's fair to say.
Being followed wasn't pleasant, but wasn't too upsetting. To be honest the more troubling experiences tended to happen to other people more often than not. At the end of my career in Kroll I was responsible for our work in Africa, and we had some quite serious problems there: colleagues of mine were threatened, sometimes in quite sinister ways, and you were constantly aware that if you trod on the wrong toes during the course of an investigation the response might quickly become violent. That was difficult to deal with as a manager because people's lives could quickly become quite fearful. Other friends of mine found themselves on the receiving end of nasty lawsuits in some places where you couldn't always count on the courts, and sometimes feared for their liberty. All the work that I did myself, though, was in Eastern Europe or in Russia, where the dangers to investigators - or at least the Western ones - was more practical. There was no point in frightening or harming them, because hurting Westerners meant that foreign governments would investigate - and because more investigators would simply be along in a minute. There isn't quite an endless supply but there are enough!

