John Lechner is a journalist and an independent researcher and consultant to NGOs and other institutions working in Africa. He holds a master’s degree in foreign service from Georgetown University. He speaks Russian, French, Turkish, Georgian, Chechen, Sango, and more. His reporting has been featured in outlets such as the New York Times, the Atlantic, the Washington Post, and the BBC and published in Foreign Policy, Lawfare, and War on the Rocks, among others. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, he lives in Washington, D.C.
""Extraordinary. From civil wars in the Central African Republic to the battlefields of eastern Ukraine, Death Is Our Business provides a deeply researched account of how Yevgeny Prigozhin's Wagner mercenaries wreaked havoc on multiple continents, accumulating such influence-and such firepower-that they even threatened Vladimir Putin's hold on power. Essential reading for understanding Russia and modern warfare."" --Chris Miller, New York Times bestselling author of CHIP WAR and PUTINOMICS ""John Lechner is an amazingly bold reporter who has been to the key places where the Wagner Group fought, interviewing members, veterans, and victims to deliver a shrewd, granular sense of how Russian mercenary forces operate."" --Adam Hochschild, bestselling author of KING LEOPOLD'S GHOST and AMERICAN MIDNIGHT ""Gripping . . . A must read for anyone seeking to understand the new realities of Russian warfare and the Kremlin's growing global influence. "" --Angela Stent, author of PUTIN'S WORLD ""Unearths the brutal truths of the Wagner Group with unparalleled access and precision, exposing the shadowy fusion of profit, power, and violence driving Russia's global ambitions. A riveting and essential read."" --Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat and author of WE ARE BELLINGCAT ""Terrific! . . . A front row seat to the Kremlin's war against the West and an essential first look at the future of Great Power Competition. "" --Admiral James Stavridis (ret.), PhD, former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO and coauthor of 2034 ""A detailed and thorough study for any reader seeking to learn more about the recent history of [mercenary] operations and outlook for the future. "" --Jessica Donati, author of EAGLE DOWN ""A chilling dive into the future of conflict."" --Christopher Miller, Financial Times Chief Ukraine Correspondent and author of THE WAR CAME TO US ""First-rate journalism and a penetrating analysis of the Kremlin's use of deniable military force."" --Mark Galeotti, author of FORGED IN WAR ""Crucial to understanding Wagner's role, and how the Russian state uses these kinds of organizations. "" --Michael Kofman, Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ""A gripping, unflinching and deeply researched book."" --Jade McGlynn, author of MEMORY MAKERS