Kolyma

Thriller

472 pages

German language

Published Aug. 9, 2010 by Goldmann.

ISBN:
978-3-442-47235-2
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4 stars (1 review)

Kolyma – das ist der Vorhof der Hölle. Am äußersten Rand von Sibirien gelegen, tausende Kilometer von Moskau entfernt, gibt es hier nur Steine, Schnee, Permafrost – und Lager. Die schlimmsten Gulags der Sowjetunion. In diese eisige Wüste lässt Leo Demidow sich einschmuggeln, denn seine Tochter wurde entführt, und ihr Leben steht auf dem Spiel. Doch als einer der Mithäftlinge ihn als ehemaligen KGB-Agenten enttarnt, sitzt Leo plötzlich in einer tödlichen Falle ...

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Outlandish thriller, but interesting details

4 stars

This is the 2nd in the Leo Demidov trilogy. I read them in the order 1, 3, 2 which didn't really spoil any of the over-arc for me as purely by the existence of the 3rd book, I knew Leo would live through this one! Secret Speech refers to a speech made by Krushchev denouncing Stalin's regime which led to the beginnings of change in Soviet Russia. Much of the novel focuses on how this affected those who had been involved at 'ground level', at one point a character states that more Russians were guilty than innocent. An interesting look at this period of Soviet history because, although much of the thriller storyline is outlandish, the historical detail of suspicion, gulags and the Hungarian uprising is believable and real.