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Whistle Stopper - Child 44

Child 44
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Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.92
EAN: 9780446402385
ISBN: 0446402389
Label: Grand Central Publishing
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 448
Publication Date: 2008-04-29
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Release Date: 2008-04-29
Studio: Grand Central Publishing

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Summary: WOW!!
Comment: WOW! I totally LOVED this book! What an amazing story told exceptionally well. I hope Mr. Smith writes another novel VERY soon.
This book had it all. It is indeed a thriller. A mystery. Murder. Spies. A love story. History. You can't put it down and yet, you have to put it down to absorb what you just read before you can go on.
Read this book.

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Summary: Serial killer takes on Russia
Comment: 12 years ago, I saw an HBO movie called "Citizen X." It was based on the Russian serial killer, Andrei Chikatilo, who was convicted of killing 52 people. I couldn't peel my eyes away from this movie. So when I found out that "Child 44" was based on the same character, I had to read it. The book was as compelling and engrossing as that movie. It provides details of an atrocious, all-powerful Soviet Union that created a state of fear and paranoia among its people. This book focuses on a government that was so arrogant and yet so ignorant that a serial killer could manipulate the system for his own killing vendetta. "Child 44" is an intelligent read with plenty of mystery and suspense set against a corrupt and bleak regime.

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Summary: Early Seeds
Comment: Ostensibly a murder mystery, this novel is set against the background of Stalin's Soviet Russia, replete with all the ideological ramifications and shibboleths of the Worker's Paradise, where there is no "crime". Added to the mystery is a psychological twist worthy of the Freud abhorred by the Communist regime.

The protagonist is Leo Demidov, hero of the Patriotic War and now a State Security Officer who serves his country blindly, even to the extent of ignoring the obvious to toe the Party Line. However, when it becomes patently clear that there is a serial killer committing unspeakable crimes against children, Leo begins to question his superiors' decisions. He is demoted and sent hundreds of miles away to a "nothing" position. He discovers another murder there, and finding the killer becomes an obsession, in the process developing his own integrity, assisted by his wife, Raisa, despite unspeakable obstacles, even fighting against the overwhelming resources of the State.

This powerful debut novel has all the earmarks of an accomplished author. It has already been tapped for a film. It has a very different plot and is well-written and fast-paced--the reader can hardly put it down so as to find the next development. The background on life and thought (or lack thereof) in the Soviet Union is telling. The story is based on a real-life killer. Very highly recommended.


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Summary: I Hope to Meet Leo and Raisa Again -- Soon!
Comment: This book is no romp in the park but an exciting murder mystery set in a world I knew little about. Leo is an agent of the state who becomes the victim of a selfish and ruthless subordinate. Demoted, he is sent off to a nowhere little town away from Moscow. His wife, Raisa, is a cold and emotionless partner to Leo.

And then . . . they begin to change and, as they do, to grow on the reader. They become dimensional humans, vulnerable humans, rather than stick figures as they join in a search for a ruthless serial killer whose victims are innocent children.

Russia in the late Stalinist and early Kruschev periods is a harsh setting for this fascinating story. And it is that very harshness that shows the reader how people are manipulated by fear, that makes the reader feel their fear and empathize.

A compelling story that works on several levels at once, illuminating human nature without becoming preachy. Child 44 is the child of a masterful storyteller (applause, applause).

Five stars!

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Summary: Awesome Book!
Comment: I dont usually read a lot of books but when i picked up this one I could not stop reading! I absolutely loved it. I highly recommend it


Editorial Reviews:

If all that Tom Rob Smith had done was to re-create Stalinist Russia, with all its double-speak hypocrisy, he would have written a worthwhile novel. He did so much more than that in Child 44, a frightening, chilling, almost unbelievable horror story about the very worst that Stalin's henchmen could manage. In this worker's paradise, superior in every way to the decadent West, the citizen's needs are met: health care, food, shelter, security. All one must offer in exchange are work and loyalty to the State. Leo Demidov is a believer, a former war hero who loves his country and wants only to serve it well. He puts contradictions out of his mind and carries on. Until something happens that he cannot ignore. A serial killer of children is on the loose, and the State cannot admit it.

To admit that such a murderer is committing these crimes is itself a crime against the State. Instead of coming to terms with it, the State's official position is that it is merely coincidental that children have been found dead, perhaps from accidents near the railroad tracks, perhaps from a person deemed insane, or, worse still, homosexual. But why does each victim have his or her stomach excised, a string around the ankle, and a mouth full of dirt? Coincidence? Leo, in disgrace and exiled to a country village, doesn't think so. How can he prove it when he is being pursued like a common criminal himself? He and his wife, Raisa, set out to find the killer. The revelations that follow are jaw-dropping and the suspense doesn't let up. This is a debut novel worth reading. --Valerie Ryan


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