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Red Sky at Noon

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SKU: 9781784752699

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Unjustly imprisoned in the Gulags, a man fights for survival and redemption in “Red Sky at Noon,” the gripping final installment of Georgette Heyer’s Moscow Trilogy. Experience the harsh realities of Stalin’s Russia in this powerful story of love, loss, and resilience. ISBN: 9781784752699

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  • ISBN-13: 9781784752699
  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Series Title: The Moscow Trilogy
  • Weight: 290 gr
  • ISBN-10: 178475269X
  • Publisher Date: 19 Apr 2018
  • Height: 198 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Red Sky at Noon

  1. Prateek Arya

    While the plot was engaging, I struggled to connect with some of the characters.

  2. Nandini Rathi

    I found it a bit melodramatic at times, but still an enjoyable historical novel.

  3. Tushar Goyal

    This book is amazing, I love it.

  4. Aishwarya Jeggan

    The love story felt a bit forced, but the historical context was fascinating. Overall, a good read.

  5. Sahil Khadane

    It got little boring in middle but ending make it good

  6. Chayan Bit

    I read it twice. that’s how good it is. I would recommend.

  7. Suraj Kumar Panda

    Wonderful storytelling. It depicts the triumph of the human spirit.

  8. Umar Mateen

    Heyer’s writing is superb! This book will stay with you long after you finish reading it.

  9. Anshika Vashisht

    I would rate is as average book. I had better expectation.

  10. Sukhpreet Singh

    A truly unforgettable book. Heyer has outdone herself!

  11. Bhawna Vats

    Not as lighthearted as other Heyer novels. Prepare for a heavy and emotional read.

  12. Aravindh V A

    I couldn’t put it down! A thrilling and emotional journey through a dark period of history.

  13. Ankit

    A very good book. I enjoyed reading it and i would read it again.

  14. Dipankar Adhikari

    A decent conclusion to the trilogy. I found the ending a bit rushed, but the characters were compelling.

  15. Shivam Arora

    A powerful story of resilience! “Red Sky at Noon” is a must-read for historical fiction fans.

  16. Pushpendra Gangwar

    Heyer’s descriptions of the Gulag are haunting. A tough but worthwhile read. Some parts felt a bit slow.

  17. Pranjal Vats

    Heyer’s best book of the trilogy.

  18. Prashant Kumar Yadav

    Heartbreaking and hopeful. Heyer paints a vivid picture of Stalin’s Russia. Highly recommend!

  19. Ankit Singh Gurjar

    A bit depressing, but important. A reminder of the horrors of Stalin’s regime.

  20. Vanshita Gupta

    Not great but it’s an ok book, It’s better than many i have read.

  21. Sidhant Sripal

    The descriptions are too detailed which slow the pace. Still a good read.

  22. Abhay Kumar Verma

    Good historical accuracy and storytelling.

  23. K Sagar

    Good book but Little slow start. I really enjoyed the ending though. Characters are well developed.

  24. Chetan Garg

    I was captivated by the protagonist’s strength. Not my favorite Heyer, but still enjoyable.

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