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Narrado por:
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Dennis Boutsikaris
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Tom Rob Smith
Audie Award, Thriller and Suspense, 2009
Thriller Award Winner, Best First Novel, 2009
It is a society that is, officially, a paradise. Superior to the decadent West, Stalin's Soviet Union is a haven for its citizens, providing for all of their needs: education, health care, security. In exchange, all that is required is their hard work, and their loyalty and faith to the Soviet State.
Leo Demidov knows this better than most. A rising, prominent officer in the State Security force, Leo is a former war hero whose only ambition is to serve his country. To defend this workers' paradise - and to guarantee a secure life for his parents and for his wife, Raisa - Leo has spent his career guarding against threats to the State. Ideological crimes - crimes of thought, crimes of disloyalty, crimes against the revolution - are forcefully suppressed, without question.
And then the impossible happens. A different kind of criminal - a murderer - is on the loose, killing at will. At the same time, Leo finds himself demoted and denounced by his enemies, all but sentenced to death. The only way to salvage what remains of his life is to uncover this criminal. But in a society that is officially paradise, it's a crime against the state to suggest that a murderer - much less a serial killer - is in their midst.
To save his life and the lives of his family, Leo must confront the vast resources and reach of the security forces, with only Raisa remaining at his side, to find and stop a criminal that the State won't even admit exists.
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"Child 44 is a remarkable debut novel - inventive, edgy and relentlessly gripping from the first page to the last." (Scott Turow)
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Slow start, interesting story but weak ending
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Loved it!
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Be warned it is an adult book with some very disturbing imagery – especially if you are a parent. There is also coarse, though relevant language throughout. Also remember it is a thriller so there may be some occasions where you need to let relax your believability criteria!
As an extensive audiobook listener this is one of the best I have heard.
Superb - A rare gem of an audiobook.
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Big Brother is watching you.
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Great story...
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Excellent story
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At first I didn't mind at all because this is a work of fiction, not a historical text (though from reading some of the reviews many people were not aware of this), and his vision of Soviet Russia adds to the drama and creates more tension within the story. He can hardly be blamed for doing this because it's not like the USSR wasn't a pretty terrible place in many ways during parts of its rein, Stalin's hands are certainly bloody ones. Also because the big, bad, scary CCCP, as it existed within the imagination of the Western world, is an absolutely classic bad guy character that has always been a big hit in western media. Some of the stuff he came up with though..... I have no idea what kind of research he did. Off to the Gulag with EVERYBODY!!!!
However, the author seems much more interested in forwarding an extremely exaggerated cold war narrative than he is developing his characters and forwarding the plot. He certainly devoted many more words to the former. Even if you do believe Soviet Russia was an evil hell worse than Nazi Germany it gets very old listening to the author pound the point home page after page after page while you're just waiting for the plot to move forward.
Decent but flawed
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An exceptional story, well told!
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