In twenty-nine years, there have only been seven Arkady Renko novels and every single one of them has justified readers' high level of anticipation. The latest of these Martin Cruz Smith fictions is Three Stations, set once again in the ominous dark corridors and shadowy places of modern-day Moscow. A worthy successor to Stalin's Ghost. (Hand-selling tip: Chief homicide investigator Arkady Renko is one of the most striking, memorable protagonists in crime fiction.)
Arkady Renko returns in a gripping mystery involving a kidnapped baby with a mysterious teenage mother, a murdered prostitute, police corruption, and as always, the complex, impenetrable landscape of modern-day Moscow.
Investigator Arkady Renko is back on the scene, with a whole new set of problems: his prosecutor keeps him without work, he's struggling with the onset of middle age, and his friend Victor is arrested for public drunkenness. Zhenya, the fifteen-year-old chess prodigy whom Renko tries to parent, returns to the scene when he witnesses a shocking crime.
As always, Smith's Three Stations is filled with intriguing, flawed characters and set in Moscow, a city so intricate and three-dimensional it's practically a character itself.
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Investigator Arkady Renko is back on the scene, with a whole new set of problems: his prosecutor keeps him without work, he's struggling with the onset of middle age, and his friend Victor is arrested for public drunkenness. Zhenya, the fifteen-year-old chess prodigy whom Renko tries to parent, returns to the scene when he witnesses a shocking crime.
As always, Smith's Three Stations is filled with intriguing, flawed characters and set in Moscow, a city so intricate and three-dimensional it's practically a character itself.
Three Stations (Arkady Renko Series #7)
Arkady Renko returns in a gripping mystery involving a kidnapped baby with a mysterious teenage mother, a murdered prostitute, police corruption, and as always, the complex, impenetrable landscape of modern-day Moscow.
Investigator Arkady Renko is back on the scene, with a whole new set of problems: his prosecutor keeps him without work, he's struggling with the onset of middle age, and his friend Victor is arrested for public drunkenness. Zhenya, the fifteen-year-old chess prodigy whom Renko tries to parent, returns to the scene when he witnesses a shocking crime.
As always, Smith's Three Stations is filled with intriguing, flawed characters and set in Moscow, a city so intricate and three-dimensional it's practically a character itself.
Investigator Arkady Renko is back on the scene, with a whole new set of problems: his prosecutor keeps him without work, he's struggling with the onset of middle age, and his friend Victor is arrested for public drunkenness. Zhenya, the fifteen-year-old chess prodigy whom Renko tries to parent, returns to the scene when he witnesses a shocking crime.
As always, Smith's Three Stations is filled with intriguing, flawed characters and set in Moscow, a city so intricate and three-dimensional it's practically a character itself.
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BN ID: | 2940171035112 |
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Publisher: | Simon & Schuster |
Publication date: | 08/17/2010 |
Series: | Arkady Renko Series , #7 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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