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The Half Life of Valery K

De: Natasha Pulley
Narrado por: Jot Davies
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Bloomsbury presents The Half Life of Valery K by Natasha Pulley, read by Jot Davies.

From the author of The Watchmaker of Filigree Street and The Kingdoms, an epic Cold War novel set in a mysterious town in Soviet Russia with a slow burn romance at its heart.

In 1963, in a Siberian prison, former nuclear specialist Valery Kolkhanov has mastered what it takes to survive: the right connections to the guards for access to food and cigarettes, the right pair of warm boots, and the right attitude toward the small pleasures of life so he won’t go insane. But one day, all that changes: Valery’s university mentor steps in and sweeps him from the frozen camp to a mysterious unnamed city. It houses a set of nuclear reactors, and surrounding it is a forest so damaged it looks like the trees have rusted from within.

In City 40, Valery is Dr. Kolkhanov once more, and he’s expected to serve out his prison term studying the effect of radiation on local animals. His research is overseen by an imposing but surprisingly kind KGB officer, Shenkov, whose trust Valery feels a strong urge to win. But as Valery begins his work, he is struck by the questions his research raises—ones even Shenkov is afraid to answer. Why is there so much radiation in this area? What, exactly, is being hidden from the thousands who live in the town? And if he keeps looking for answers, will he live to serve out his sentence?

Based on real events in a surreal Soviet city, and told with bestselling author Natasha Pulley’s inimitable style, The Half Life of Valery K is a sweeping new adventure for fans of Stuart Turton and Sarah Gailey.©2022 Natasha Pulley (P)2022 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Unión Soviética Suspenso Ficción Histórico Acción y Aventura Thriller y Suspenso Literatura y Ficción Género Ficción Misterio y Suspenso
Historical Authenticity • Complex Characters • Gripping Storyline • Emotional Depth • Comfort Listen • Flawless Delivery

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History woven into a credible plot and characters. Excellent narration that signals the difference between living in Russia and the West. Enjoyable lesson for anyone

Well research and written

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This has become a comfort listen for me, I miss shenkovs voice. Coming off the kingdoms, I didn’t realize it was historical fiction and the ending note had me reading Wikipedia articles until the early hours.
this book took my heart out and tenderized it with a KGB baton which hurt like hell but in the end made my heart softer.
i have now read all her work and I understand some people’s trepidation with pulleys character tropes, but I don't agree. shes got good character types and she types characters good, but take that with a grain of salt. I also love to read fanfiction and that’s usually the same two characters falling in love over and over again so 🤷

look at this baddie I pulled by being autistic the novel

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I love her writing. She's able to describe extremely difficult issues without making one recoil in horror. This is the first of her books I know of that does not involve fantasy. The characters are well drawn and interesting. and she clearly does her research on both technical and cultural issues. Her observations on culture at the end are pointed, and sadly accurate. The narrator was excellent, no stumbles. Highly recommended.

A wonderful storyteller

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Natasha Pulley has written another fantastic book, and this is different than her others. This is historical fiction without elements like time travel such as she has in "The Kingdoms", also an excellent book. This story mostly takes place in Russia. Valery K has been brought from a gulag with its forced labor, to a research facility in a manufactured city where he is being brought by a former professor because he is a scientist.

The facility is researching radiation's effects on people, but Valery K realizes something is wrong and things are worse than most people there know. There is a lot of denial and deception. It is typical Cold War crap. There is interesting science in this book as well. I actually learned some things.

I'm not going to give spoilers. I love this book and have loved all of Natasha Pulley's books. She is one of the few authors that I'm willing to pre-order anything she writes. The narration is excellent. Can I give this book 6 stars?

Excellent book, great characters

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A gripping story backdropped against impossible, frightening circumstances and led for us by two charismatic protagonists. Loved it.

Fabulous story

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