The White Russian

The White Russian

by TomBradby (Author)

Synopsis

St Petersburg 1917. The capital of the glittering Empire of the Tsars and a city on the brink of revolution where the jackals of the Secret Police intrigue for their own survival as their aristocratic masters indulge in one last, desperate round of hedonism. For Sandro Ruzsky, Chief Investigator of the city police, even this decaying world provides the opportunity for a new beginning. Banished to Siberia for four years for pursuing a case his superiors would rather he'd quietly buried, Ruzsky finds himself investigating the murders of a young couple out on the ice of the frozen river Neva. The dead girl was a nanny at the Imperial Palace, the man an American from Chicago and, if the brutaiity of their deaths seems an allegory for the times, Ruzsky finds that, at every turn, the investigation leads dangerously close to home. At the heart of the case, lies Maria, the beautiful ballerina Ruzsky once loved and lost. But is she a willing participant in what appears to be a dangerous conspiracy or likely to be it's next, perhaps last, victim? In a city at war with itself, and pitted against a ruthless murderer who relishes taunting him, Ruzsky finds himself at last face to face with his own past as he fights to save everything he cares for, before the world into which he was born goes up in flames.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: Export ed
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 28 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0593048121
ISBN 13: 9780593048122

Media Reviews
Praise for The Master of Rain : Rich, dark, atmospheric, this fine novel captures time and place perfectly... . It's a great crime story that ends up in a place you won't predict... and a great love story that you desperately hope will end up in the place you predict. -- Lee Child
Author Bio
Tom Bradby has been a senior correspondent for ITN for more than a decade. As Ireland Correspondent, he covered the unfolding peace process before going on to become Political Correspondent. He then spent three years based in Hong Kong as Asia Correspondent, during which time he was shot and seriously wounded whilst covering a riot in Jakarta. He is now the Royal Correspondent. He is the acclaimed author of Shadow Dancer, The Sleep of the Dead and The Master of Rain.