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Independence Square

Arkady Renko in Ukraine

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Independence Square

By: Martin Cruz Smith
Narrated by: Jeremy Bobb
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‘The later Renko novels are stark, spare and beautiful, like trees in winter. Martin Cruz Smith does more on a page than most writers manage in a chapter. He is unique and irreplaceable’ MICK HERRON

ARKADY RENKO IS BACK . . .


Renko has been confined to a desk job by his superiors to keep him out of the way. Although he’s more disillusioned with policing and the general state of Russia than ever, he feels an odd sense of hope. A rebellion is bubbling in the country, with new values butting heads against old-school regimes. People want change and politician Leonid Lebedev could be the man to do it.

When Karina, a staunch supporter of Lebedev and member of the Forum, goes missing, Renko is asked by her father to find her. Soon after his investigation begins, Alex, a close friend of Arkady’s son, is found dead. He was also a member of the Forum.

The night before his murder, Alex sent Arkady a cryptic message, simply containing three pictures of Russian writers. The link between the pictures is there, if only Renko could see it.

But Arkady has just been diagnosed with Parkinson’s and the physical and psychological effects of the disease are taking their toll. This time, he must fight more than the impenetrable Russian regime to get answers – he will need to fight himself.

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International Mystery & Crime Mystery Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Fiction Espionage Russia Detective Crime

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Arkady novels have suffered at the hands of the law of diminishing returns over the last few novels and this book does not reversed that trend. If you have never read an Arkady novel then start earlier in the series and ideally with Gorky park. This is light and lacks a lot of the depth of earlier novels and it is largely saved by the characters momentum from earlier novels. If you started here you may never read another one which would be a shame.

The least best arkady

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