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Stalin's Ghost

An Arkady Renko Novel

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Stalin's Ghost

By: Martin Cruz Smith
Narrated by: Ron McLarty
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Detective Arkady Renko returns to Moscow in the internationally bestselling series about Russian crimes, broken hearts, and the mysteries of the soul.

Investigator Arkady Renko, the pariah of the Moscow prosecutor's office, has been assigned the thankless job of investigating a new phenomenon: late-night subway riders report seeing the ghost of Joseph Stalin on the platform of the Chistye Prudy Metro station. The illusion seems part political hocus-pocus and also part wishful thinking, for among many Russians Stalin is again popular; the bloody dictator can boast a two-to-one approval rating. Decidedly better than that of Renko, whose lover, Eva, has left him for Detective Nikolai Isakov, a charismatic veteran of the civil war in Chechnya, a hero of the far right and, Renko suspects, a killer for hire. The cases entwine, and Renko's quests become a personal inquiry fueled by jealousy.

The investigation leads to the fields of Tver outside of Moscow, where once a million soldiers fought. There, amidst the detritus, Renko must confront the ghost of his own father, a favorite general of Stalin's. In these barren fields, patriots and shady entrepreneurs -- the Red Diggers and Black Diggers -- collect the bones, weapons and personal effects of slain World War II soldiers, and find that even among the dead there are surprises.©2007 Martin Cruz Smith; (P)2005 Simon and Schuster Inc. All rights reserved.
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Great story..and esp.thrilling that my favorite detective didn't totally lose his mind..in fact it prompted fascinating glimpses of his childhood with the chilling father -comrade of stalin. Good reader.

Another a.renko tale

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Being a veteran of Harry Bosch, Davenport and Hole novels, this one was quite different. I listened through it and in the last half hour finally realized who Arkady was actually hunting. Intriguing, but if you share my taste then this may not be the book you are looking for.

Who is this guy chasing?

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As always Arkady the doleful detective gives us a sorrowful look at life and crime in Moscow The author succeeds in creating interest in his characters and telling a good tale.

Gorky Park Redux

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Enjoyed most of previous Renko novels but this was disjointed. Transitions from one scene to another are not obvious, the reader is barely adquate, the multi-plots are confusing. Rather than understanding the sequence of events, character names, place names, etc. I just let it flow and hoped to pick up the pieces along the way. Not an easy read or listen.

Disappointed

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I really have a problem with the narrator of an audiobook mispronounces words. In the case of this book, the mispronunciation happens to be the name of the protagonist, Arkady Renko, so you get to hear it every other line or so! It's ar-KAD-ee. It is most definitely not ARK-a-dee. You'd think the producer would get the simple things right, but I guess that's asking too much. I can't believe that Martin Cruz Smith actually listened to this recording.

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