Dmitri and the Milk-Drinkers

Dmitri and the Milk-Drinkers

by Michael Pearce (Author)

Synopsis

Witty and irreverent, this is the first in an irresistible crime series set in Tsarist Russia in the 1890s from the award-winning Michael Pearce.

Russia in the 1890s, and a window of reform opens up in the oppressive Tsarist legal regime. Dmitri Kameron, a young lawyer of Scottish-Russian descent, is just the man to jump through it - but not before he has dealt with the mysterious disappearance of Anna Semeonova, a beautiful and well-connected young woman who, bizarrely, looks as if she has been shipped off by mistake to Siberia. Is this a bureaucratic bungle of enormous proportions, or something more calculated?

Dmitri reluctantly embarks on a journey to the furthest outposts of Russia, only to find his search for Anna becoming horribly complicated. He begins to suspect a sinister cover-up - but of what? To unearth the truth in the labyrinthine world of Russian officialdom is a tough task for even the most resourceful of men and Dmitri is forced to make some strange allies, not least among them the redoubtable Milk-Drinkers.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 16 Nov 1998

ISBN 10: 0006510140
ISBN 13: 9780006510147

Media Reviews

`Impeccable historical details ... enjoyable reading' Sunday Telegraph

`A wily protagonist and racing narrative combine for perfect entertainment' Time Out

`Ingeniously imagined and zestfully written' Literary Review

Author Bio

Michael Pearce was raised in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, where his fascination for language began. He later trained as a Russian interpreter but moved away from languages to follow an academic career, first as a lecturer in English and the History of Ideas, and then as an administrator. Michael Pearce now lives in London and is best known as the author of the award-winning Mamur Zapt books.