![]() ![]() ![]() One trail leads to Independence Square in Kyiv as Russia appears on the brink of launching an invasion. Still, he carries on with what becomes two murder cases and a missing person case. With Tatiana out of his life and him having an incurable disease, he wonders if life is worth living. And now he’s begun to show the classic signs of Parkinson’s disease. Meanwhile, long-time Renko readers will recall his lover Tatiana Petrovna, who had left him, saying he lacked ambition. Maybe a connection exists between Karina’s disappearance and the murder, which is the first of several. The latter passion seems unwise, as “politics in Russia was for the corrupt, the brave, and the foolish.” Then an acquaintance of Renko’s is killed before they can meet, and the detective is assigned to find the man’s killer. Karina’s interests are music and politics, specifically the anti-government Forum for Democracy. Moscow police detective Arkady Renko takes on dangerous challenges on the eve of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.Īn acquaintance asks Renko to find his adult daughter Karina Abakova, who has “disappeared down a rabbit hole,” and Renko says he will search for her for no pay. ![]()
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