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Independence Square
Independence Square: Arkady Renko in Ukraine | Martin Cruz Smith
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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. PRAISE FOR MARTIN CRUZ SMITH: ‘Smith was among the first of a new generation of writers who made thrillers literary’ Guardian ‘One of those writers that anyone who is serious about their craft views with respect bordering on awe’ Val McDermid ‘Martin Cruz Smith writes with an immediacy, depth and lightness of touch that is rare in its combination, and impossible to resist . . . Independence Square is no exception, and further crystallises Cruz Smith as one of the finest writers of our age’ Charlotte Philby ? ‘The undisputed master of the political crime thriller’ Abir Mukherjee ‘Cruz Smith’s most powerful and engaging novel since Gorky Park’ Paul Burke, CrimeTime FM
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Hooked_on_books
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Mehso-so

Inspector Arkady is asked to look for a man‘s missing adult daughter; she‘s been involved in an anti-government protest group in Moscow. It‘s 2021 and there‘s an expectation in the air of an invasion of Ukraine. This is very topical and becomes quite the page turner at one point, but ends really abruptly. An interesting addition to the #tob24 list, but I don‘t think it belongs there.

squirrelbrain I think it‘s part of a series, isn‘t it? That‘s why I put it on my ‘not unless it makes the shortlist‘ list! 5mo
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain It is, though I didn‘t feel at all lost on that front and I‘ve never read any of the other books. I enjoyed this enough, but if it came up against Let Us Descend? Please. They aren‘t even in the same universe. 5mo
squirrelbrain Have you seen the shortlist though Holly? 🤨 Check out the post from @MicheleinPhilly 5mo
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Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain I was looking at it just now! It‘s awful! Ug, there are several on there (Brainwyrms, Monstrolio) that I actively did not want to read. 🤮 5mo
squirrelbrain I‘m not going to bother reading any more I don‘t think; some I wanted to avoid, and most I just wasn‘t bothered about. 5mo
MicheleinPhilly @squirrelbrain @Hooked_on_books Yeah, I‘m out. I‘ll still read the 2 (Chain Gang and Heaven and Earth) I have and was going to read anyway. But this list is a hot ass mess. 5mo
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ClairesReads
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Pickpick

I haven‘t read all the Arkady Renko books, but what I have read, I have enjoyed. I wondered if it would be too brief, and at times I felt Smith had condensed his narrative a little too much, but at others I felt he moved his narrative forward effectively. This was my first experience reading a Renko novel that really deals in present Russian politics, and I found this element particularly interesting. A solid read.

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kelli7990
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Today, I‘m sharing this book I received in the mail from Simon & Schuster. This book sounds interesting. I‘m looking forward to reading this. This book went on sale May 9, 2023.