Description
- ISBN-13: 9781471131141
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 198 mm
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 258 gr
- ISBN-10: 1471131149
- Publisher Date: 13 Feb 2014
- Depth: 198
- No of Pages: 352
- Spine Width: 22 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
“Stalin’s Ghost” by Martin Cruz Smith, ISBN 9781471131141, plunges readers into a chilling post-Soviet Moscow where investigator Arkady Renko confronts a spectral Stalin stirring unrest. A gripping thriller exploring Russia’s turbulent past and uncertain future. Experience Smith’s masterful storytelling.
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Nikita Jain –
I struggled to connect with this book. The plot felt disjointed. Renko was good but couldn’t save it.
Vipin Kumar –
Gripping and atmospheric! Smith paints a vivid picture of post-Soviet Moscow. Highly recommended.
Aditya Kumar –
I was hooked from the first page! Smith’s writing is superb and the story is enthralling.
Shaivi Naaz –
A must-read for fans of Arkady Renko! The story is captivating and the setting is vividly rendered.
Kislay Kumar –
I found the plot convoluted and hard to follow at times. Renko was good, but not enough.
Arjun Rana –
Chilling and thought-provoking. Stalin’s Ghost is a masterful blend of history and suspense.
Rishabh Nayak –
Enjoyable read, though the plot felt a little predictable in places. Renko is always a draw.
Animesh Priyadarshan –
Absolutely brilliant! A must-read for anyone interested in Russian history and crime fiction.
Pratibha Singh –
A bit slow to start, but ultimately a worthwhile read. Smith’s writing is as sharp as ever.
Saurabh Bhandari –
Intense and atmospheric! Arkady Renko is a brilliant character. This book kept me guessing.
Mayur Goswami –
Worth a read if you’re a Renko fan. Not Smith’s best, but still a solid thriller.
Mihir Chowdhury –
Disturbing and unforgettable. Stalin’s Ghost is a powerful exploration of Russia’s legacy.
Drishad Saha –
Smith delivers a dark and fascinating glimpse into modern Russia. The ghost of Stalin looms large.
Pranjal Vats –
Stalin’s Ghost is gripping! The atmosphere is thick with unease and political intrigue. Highly recommended.
Yashwant Suman –
A decent read, but I’ve enjoyed other Arkady Renko books more. The plot was a little weak.
Devanshi Singh –
A solid thriller, but not Smith’s best. Renko’s character remains compelling.
Tanisha Kumari –
Creepy and unsettling. Stalin’s Ghost is a powerful exploration of Russia’s past haunting its present.
Nadeem Nahas –
The pacing felt off in this book. It dragged in places. Renko is still a great character, though.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
Not my favorite Renko novel. The Stalin angle felt a bit forced. Still, a decent read.
Rohit Soni –
Enjoyable, but not as groundbreaking as Smith’s earlier work. Still, a good crime thriller.