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Martin Cruz-Smith

    Martin Cruz Smith est un romancier américain réputé pour ses thrillers captivants qui explorent la politique internationale complexe et les subtilités de la nature humaine. Il est particulièrement célèbre pour sa série mettant en scène l'enquêteur moscovite Arkady Renko, un personnage qui a d'abord captivé les lecteurs dans "Gorky Park". Le style narratif de Smith se caractérise par sa profondeur atmosphérique, ses intrigues complexes et son exploration perspicace des dynamiques sociales. Son œuvre offre constamment aux lecteurs des mystères pleins de suspense entrelacés d'observations profondes sur la condition humaine.

    Martin Cruz-Smith
    Stalins Geist
    Polar Star
    Night Wing
    Gorky park
    Rose
    Red Square
    • Red Square

      • 510pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,0(5820)Évaluer

      Une voiture explose dans la nuit, près du périphérique de Moscou. A son bord, Rosen, le banquier des mafias géorgienne et tchétchène. Pour le policier Arkady Renko, héros de Gorky Park, c'est le début d'une enquête d'autant plus difficile que son adjoint, puis son supérieur hiérarchique trouvent dans la même période une mort violente. Un mot clé : Red Square, ce qui désigne à la fois la place Rouge et une toile de Malevitch, peintre censuré par l'ancien pouvoir, dont les œuvres sont elles aussi devenues objets de trafic. De Moscou à Berlin et Munich, où il retrouvera sa bien-aimée Irina, Arkady s'enfonce dans le chaos de l'ancien monde communiste, où la seule loi qui subsiste est celle du crime et de la corruption. Avec Martin Cruz Smith, les Etats-Unis tiennent enfin leur John le Carré. New York Times. Arkady Renko mérite sa place parmi les grands détectives des classiques du crime. Sunday Telegraph.

      Red Square
    • Rose

      • 509pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,9(2614)Évaluer

      Orphelin très jeune, Jonathan a été recueilli par un certain Blair qui lui a donné son nom avant de l'amener en Amérique pour faire fortune comme chercheur d'or. Malheureusement, il n'a jamais trouvé le moindre filon, et le gamin, élevé par une famille de Chinois, a appris très tôt à se débrouiller seul. Devenu un spécialiste de la mine, cet aventurier solitaire est allé tenter sa chance en Afrique, sur la Côte-de-l'or. Embauché par les Britanniques, notamment par l'évêque Hannay, il a participé à diverses expéditions où il a été critiqué pour son opposition au trafic d'esclaves. De retour en Angleterre, discrédité et sans le sou, il est obligé d'accepter de travailler pour Hannay. Il doit se rendre à Wigan, sa ville natale, où l'évêque possède la mine et une partie des installations de la cité. La nouvelle mission de Jonathan Blair est retrouver John Maypole, un jeune vicaire qui devait épouser Charlotte, la fille de Hannay. Dès son arrivée, Jonathan se heurte à une communauté hostile, aux conditions de vie difficiles et à des jeux violents. La fiancée du disparu ne le ménage pas non plus. Heureusement, Rose Molyneux, qui travaille à la mine, semble décidée à l'aider.

      Rose
    • Gorky park

      • 433pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,1(64574)Évaluer

      "Brilliant...One of the best books of the season." ASSOCIATED PRESS A triple murder in a Moscow amusement center: three corpses found frozen in the snow, faces and fingers missing. Chief homicide investigator Arkady Renko is brilliant, sensitive, honest, and cynical about everything except his profession. To identify the victims and uncover the truth, he must battle the KGB, FBI, and New York police as he performs the impossible--and tries to stay alive doing it.

      Gorky park
    • Gorky ParkA triple murder in a Moscow amusement center: three corpses found frozen in the snow, faces and fingers missing. Chief homicide investigator Arkady Renko is brilliant, sensitive, honest, and cynical about everything except his profession. To identify the victims and uncover the truth, he must battle the KGB, FBI, and New York police as he performs the impossible and tries to stay alive doing it.NightwingVampire bats: Evil. Clever.Deadly.Driven by blood-hunger across the American landscape, they bred and multiplied, unseen and unsuspected, each one a grisly messenger of death. No warm-blooded creature is safe from their thirst. Now, as darkness gathers, the sky is filled with the frantic motion, the maddening murmur of . . . Nightwing.

      Night Wing
    • Polar Star

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(9150)Évaluer

      He made too many enemies. He lost his party membership. Once Moscow’s top criminal investigator, Arkady Renko now toils in obscurity on a Russian factory ship working with American trawlers in the middle of the Bering Sea. But when an adventurous female crew member is picked up dead with the day’s catch, Renko is ordered by his captain to investigate an accident that has all the marks of murder. Up against the celebrated Soviet bureaucracy once more, Renko must again become the obsessed, dedicated cop he was in Gorky Park and solve a chilling mystery fraught with international complications. Praise for Polar Star “Stunning.”—The New York Times Book Review “Impossible to put down . . . a book of heart-stopping suspense and intricate plotting, but also a meticulously researched, ambitious literary work of great distinction.”—The Detroit News “Martin Cruz Smith writes the most inventive thrillers of anyone in the first rank of thriller writers.”—The Washington Post Book World “Gripping . . . absorbing.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer

      Polar Star
    • Investigator Arkady Renko, the pariah of the Moscow prosecutor's office, has been assigned the thankless job of investigating a new phenomenon: late-night subway riders report seeing the ghost of Joseph Stalin on the platform of the Chistye Prudy Metro station. The illusion seems part political hocus-pocus and also part wishful thinking, for among many Russians Stalin is again popular; the bloody dictator can boast a two-to-one approval rating. Decidedly better than that of Renko, whose lover, Eva, has left him for Detective Nikolai Isakov, a charismatic veteran of the civil war in Chechnya, a hero of the far right and, Renko suspects, a killer for hire. The cases entwine, and Renko's quests become a personal inquiry fueled by jealousy.

      Stalins Geist
    • Wolves Eat Dogs

      • 337pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(6806)Évaluer

      Why is Pasha Ivanov - one of Russia's richest oligarchs - lying dead on the pavement outside his luxury high-rise apartment, his death an apparent open-and-shut suicide? Senior Investigator Arkady Renko has never been one to take evidence at face value and his investigations take him to the area around Chernobyl, deserted and forgotten.

      Wolves Eat Dogs
    • Three stations

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(63)Évaluer

      Arkady Renko returns in a new mystery about crime and corruption in the cold, dark, impenetrable landscape of modern day Moscow.

      Three stations
    • Arkady Renko Novel: Havana Bay

      • 453pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,8(172)Évaluer

      The body, what remained of it, was drifting in Havana Bay when Arkady arrived from Moscow, prompted by an urgent message from the Russian embassy about his missing friend Pribluda. The Cubans claimed the corpse in an inner tube was Pribluda, but Arkady had doubts. He confronts Ofelia Osorio, a detective in the Policia Nacional de la Revolucion, questioning the lack of investigations into assaults and murders, wondering if it’s open season on Russians in Havana. The Cold War comrades have turned bitter, and the once-frequent Russians in Havana are now rare and despised, even more than Americans. The city is vibrant with color and music, yet steeped in suspicion. The Revolution’s heroes have lost their idealism, and Cuba has become a mere stop for sex tourism. Amidst empty stores and a mix of ideologies, an American radical promotes investments while a Wall Street developer on the run from the FBI flies a pirate flag. Despite the dangers, including the murders of a Cuban boxer and a prostitute, Arkady is undeterred. He struggles with the language, is a pariah as a Russian, yet feels drawn to the city’s beauty and rhythm, especially Ofelia. The narrative explores the depths of the human heart, showcasing the careful writing that distinguishes the series.

      Arkady Renko Novel: Havana Bay
    • Arkady Renko is back . . . 'One of those writers that anyone who is serious about their craft views with respect bordering on awe' Val McDermid

      Independence Square