• Victory Square

  • A Novel
  • De: Olen Steinhauer
  • Narrado por: Don Leslie
  • Duración: 10 h y 34 m
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (124 calificaciones)

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Victory Square

De: Olen Steinhauer
Narrado por: Don Leslie
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Resumen del Editor

Upon reaching the tumultuous 1980s, Olen Steinhauer's literary crime series set in Eastern Europe comes full circle as one of the People's Militia's earliest cases reemerges to torment its inspectors, including militia chief Emil Brod, the original detective on the case. His arrest of a revolutionary leader in the late 1940s resulted in the politician's imprisonment, but at the time Brod was too young to understand how great the cost would be.

Only now, in 1989, when he is days from retirement and spends more and more time looking over his shoulder, does he realize that his actions in the line of duty may get him - and others - killed.

Steinhauer masterfully brings together a story of revenge at any cost with the portrait of a country on the brink of collapse.

©2007 Olen Steinhauer (P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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"This is remarkable storytelling, exploring the life cycle of a state through the eyes of political idealists, government informants, and good cops like Brod who just want to solve crimes." ( Booklist)

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    3 out of 5 stars

Goes on and on.....

Why was it so drawn out? Could have been so much better with a lot of editing.

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    4 out of 5 stars
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Small complaint

The narrator did an excellent job overall however there were two main characters that he switched between storylines for, and I found it difficult to follow which person he was speaking for because he did not adjust the accent or tone of his narration.

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    4 out of 5 stars
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Collapse of E. Block Nation's Moral/Social Order

In Steinhauer's 'almost brilliant' conclusion to his Yalta Boulevard Sequence(Bridge of Sighs, The Confession, 36 Yalta Boulevard, Liberation Movements, & Victory Square), Steinhauer examines the collapse of the moral and social order (both for a nation and individuals) when a former Eastern Block nation finally rejects its totalitarian regime and leader. 'Victory Square' is stronger and more graceful in its first half, but still manages to close out the series well.

Taken together, the five Yalta Boulevard novels are brilliant in their ability to communicate the narrative arc of East European totalitarianism in both the brutality, but also in the humanity of those individuals seeking to support and destroy its order. If you are going to read one of these novels, invest the time to read them all. While I could arm-chair quarterback my little issues with each novel, the series is definitely worth it. For me, it was similar to how I felt watching the entire HBO series 'the Wire'.

Each Yalta Blvd novel gave a unique perspective that together painted an amazing picture of a place, time and people. Even Steinhauer's conceit of using a fake country seems, in the end, to have been well played. It allowed his novels to grab interesting pieces of Hungarian, Romanian, Yugoslavian history and blend as needed. It is amazing how much good fiction can teach us.

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    4 out of 5 stars
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Finally

I finally finished series, the performances were good but after the 5 books I'm glad its done with

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    5 out of 5 stars
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Neatly Wrapped Up

The author has wrapped up the series very nicely in this last book, but leaves an opening for another "chapter" to the series in the future. One can hope.

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    5 out of 5 stars

Wow, excellent!

This is the best book in the series but you should read them all, first to last, to have this one make complete sense. When I started the series I thought they might be boring, drab anyway, but that it would show me how miserable life must have been in a Soviet bloc country. The lives depicted were pretty drab and miseerable but Steinhauer does a good job of weaving a story into the lives of the characters. It seems to me the governements of these countries have done a terrible job of helping their people, no only during socialism, communicsm, whatever you want to call it but for basically the last 100 years. In the end these people had the same hopes and dreams we all have, they all want a better life and the opportutnity to live their lives they way they want to. I know this ends the series but it would be interesting to see a cotinuation for the next two decades as well. I'm now offially a fan of Olen Stinhaer, I look forwrd to more tales from him.

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