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Sam Eastland (1)

Autor de Eye of the Red Tsar

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18 Obras 2,152 Miembros 233 Reseñas

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Series

Obras de Sam Eastland

Eye of the Red Tsar (2010) 584 copias
The Red Coffin (2011) 233 copias
The Forger (2000) 211 copias
Siberian Red (2012) 132 copias
Thunder God (2004) 107 copias
Night over Day over Night (1988) 104 copias
The Red Moth (2013) 93 copias
The Beast in the Red Forest (2013) 71 copias
The Promise of Light (1992) 68 copias
Red Icon (2015) 57 copias
Berlin Red (2016) 51 copias
The Elegant Lie (2019) 19 copias
Calm at Sunset [1996 TV movie] (1996) — Autor — 3 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Watkins, Paul
Género
male
País (para mapa)
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
California, USA

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Premise was not as implausible as I had first thought.
Characters and plotting interesting .
will definitely try next in the series
 
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cspiwak | 122 reseñas más. | Mar 6, 2024 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
I got an uncorrected proof copy of this book as part of LibraryThing's early reviewers. There are a couple of minor proofing issues I spotted, and hopefully these will be picked up before the official release. Nothing too major (I hope!)[return][return]This is the second of the Pekkala books, but the first one I have read. As a thriller, it is enjoyable and fast paced, especially at the end. There are a number of flash backs during the book, which I can see as annoying to others, but only one (the combined memories of his ex-love) which I thought was a little shoe-horned in, and split up the narrative, even if it was only a page or so long.[return][return]Pekkala's does have a "all access pass" into Stalin's presence, which is a little difficult to understand, considering his previous relationship with the Tsar. I have read other depictions of Stalin that, rightly or wrongly, present Stalin as a paranoid control freak, so Pekkala's apparent easy access is incongrous. This may have been explained in the previous (or future?!) books.[return][return]The representation of the Tsar and Tsarina were reasonable, showing them as slightly out of touch, but so emeshed in politics and personal relationships, including that around Rasputin, that you can see where some of their problems lay.[return][return]On the whole an enjoyable read, and would read similar by this author… (más)
 
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nordie | 38 reseñas más. | Oct 14, 2023 |
I can't recall much, after all those years since I read it.
 
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mykl-s | otra reseña | Aug 13, 2023 |
This is the seventh and seemingly the final book in the Inspector Pekkala series in Stalin's Soviet Union (no spoilers here as to the ending). This one is set in the dying days of the Second World War and Pekkala and his sidekick Major Kirov must enter Berlin and rescue an agent who has been leaking to the Allies the secret of a refinement to the Nazi V2 rocket guidance system that will make it far more accurate and breathe new life into the Nazi war effort. The agent is none other than Pekkala's ex-fiancee. While this sounds exciting from this description, the novel has too many characters and changes of scenery and the usual information dumps and excessive use of flashbacks that disrupt the narrative. A good enough page turner to end the series, though.… (más)
½
 
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john257hopper | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 21, 2022 |

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Obras
18
Miembros
2,152
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#11,950
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½ 3.7
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233
ISBNs
184
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