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Indlæser... Red Square: A Novel (Mortalis) (original 1992; udgave 2007)af Martin Cruz Smith
Work InformationRed Square af Martin Cruz Smith (1992)
![]() Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Di nuovo a capo della squadra omicidi, Renko (protagonista di Gorky Park) torna a Mosca. Ma la città che trova è trasformata: morto il Partito Comunista, allo Stato e al Kgb si è sostituita una mafia efficientissima che controlla un gigantesco mercato nero. Nuovi signori sono i padrini delle diverse "famiglie", che estendono il loro potere sui vecchi apparati, hanno la loro zona d'influenza nella Germania riunificata, da Berlino a Monaco. La nuova indagine di Renko, muove dall'assassinio di un banchiere della mafia e ci conduce nelle pieghe più nascoste del nuovo capitalismo sovietico. ( ![]() Arkady Renko ha regresado a Moscú. Pero ya no es la ciudad que conoció: el comunismo ha muerto, el rublo no vale nada y el crimen y la delincuencia han florecido. El mercado negro y la especulación son las únicas actividades prósperas del país. La investigación de la muerte de un banquero conectado con el hampa lo llevará al encuentro de Irina Asanova, la mujer a la que ama y que fue la causante de su encarcelamiento y exilio. Renko, idealista e incorruptible como siempre, marcha una vez más en busca de su destino y del amor perdido. Red Square is the third book in the Arkady Renko series, the first two being Gorky Park and Polar Star. The story is set during the days leading up to the August Coup of 1991, which led to the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union. Arkady Renko, finally returned to Moscow from exile, investigates the murder of a black market "banker". His investigation leads him from Moscow to a newly-unified Germany, where he grapples with art smugglers, the Chechen mafia, and hostile compatriots. Along the way he is reunited with his long-lost love, Irina, from Gorky Park. In the first two books the Communist Soviet regime was an ever-present antagonistic force that worked against Renko nearly as much as the actual criminals he fought. In Red Square, even though this force is still evident and still dangerous, its power is diminished. While this was not the best entry in the series, it was still enjoyable. Martin Cruz Smith did a good job giving the reader a sense of Russian life in those bleak and tumultuous times. It will be interesting to see where the series goes from here. Rules. Cruz Smith is off the charts good here. This is the third Moscow detective Arkady Renko novel; Gorky Park being the first (which I'm reading now). Started slow, for me, but then just became wonderful. The Berlin Wall has fallen but the Soviet Union is still lumbering along. A violent murder in Moscow sends Renko to Munich, which was a great treat for me. Mostly excellent writing, great characters, love, travelogue, and fascinating times. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK ? ??Sharply, evocatively written and elaborately plotted . . . [Red Square] should find as many friends as did Gorky Park.???The Washington Post Book World Back from exile in the hellish reaches of the Soviet Union, homicide investigator Arkady Renko discovers that his country, his Moscow, even his job, are nearly dead. But his enemies are very much alive, and foremost among them are the powerful black-market crime lords of the Russian mafia. Hounded by this terrifying new underworld, chased by the ruthless minions of the newly rich and powerful, and tempted by his great love, defector Irina Asanova, Arkady can only hope desperately for escape. But fate has something else in store. ??Gripping . . . Smith at his best.???The Wall Street Journal ??A crackling suspense thriller.???The Boston Globe ??Fascinating . . . powerful.???The Philadelphia Inquirer ??Absorbing.???The New York Time No library descriptions found. |
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