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In 2014, a well-trained, mysterious band of mercenaries arrived in Ukraine for Russia's first attempt to claim the country as its own. Upon ceasefire, the 'Wagner Group' faded back into shadow, only to reemerge in the Middle East, where they'd go toe-to-toe with the U.S., and in Africa, where they'd spark international outrage for torture, looting, and civilian deaths. As Russia gained a foothold of influence abroad, Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin, known as "Putin's Chef," went from caterer to commander to single greatest threat Putin has faced in his over-twenty-year rule.

Dually armed with military and strategic prowess, the Wagner Group located a power source in a vast geopolitical landscape increasingly vulnerable to the promises of private actors. In this trailblazing account of the Group's origins and operations, John Lechner - one of the only journalists reporting across its many warzones - brings us on the ground to witness Wagner dangle security in front of fragile nation states, score access to natural resources, oust Western peacekeeping missions, and invite the kinds of conflicts they were hired to resolve. After rebelling, Prigozhin faced an epic demise - but Wagner lives on, its business ventures inextricable from Russia's foreign strategy.

Featuring exclusive interviews with over thirty Wagner Group members, Death Is Our Business is the shocking tale of the renegade militia that proved global instability is nothing if not an opportunity.

Death Is Our Business

  • By John Lechner

    The bloody, bizarre tale of the Wagner Group's path to power, revealing how the military company carved a new path for private interests in the crosshairs of global warfare.

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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing US
    Publication date: 18/02/2025
    Format:  Hardback, 234 x 153mm | 272 pages

  • About the Author

    John A. Lechner is a linguaphile and analyst concentrating on the politics of Russia, Turkey, and African nations. His work has been published in Foreign Policy, Lawfare, War on the Rocks, Kyiv Post, The Diplomat, and more. Previously, he worked as part of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, a bipartisan federal government advisory body. He lives in Washington, D.C

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