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MGB officer Leo is a man who never questions the Party Line. He arrests whomever he is told to arrest. He dismisses the horrific death of a young boy because he is told to, because he believes the Party stance that there can be no murder in Communist Russia. Leo is the perfect soldier of the regime. But suddenly his confidence that everything he does serves a great good is shaken. He is forced to watch a man he knows to be innocent be brutally tortured. And then he is told to arrest his own wife. Leo understands how the State works: Trust and check, but check particularly on those we trust. He faces a stark choice: his wife or his life. And still the killings of children continue...
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Kind 44, Tom Rob Smith, Irving Pardoen
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- Année de publication
- 2011
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- Titre
- Kind 44
- Sous-titre
- Literaire thriller
- Langue
- Néerlandais
- Auteurs
- Tom Rob Smith, Irving Pardoen
- Éditeur
- Anthos
- Publié
- 2011
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 438
- ISBN10
- 9041418601
- ISBN13
- 9789041418609
- Séries
- Lev Demidov
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Thriller, Amour, Politique, Suspense, Enfants, Meurtres, Polars classiques, Russie, Société, Adapté au cinéma, Mariage, Violence, Fuite, Trahison, Communisme, Meurtres en série, Suicide, Union Soviétique, Basé sur des faits réels, Période post-guerre, Services secrets, Années 50 du XXe siècle, Moscou, Josif Vissarionovitch Staline, 1879-1953, Stalinisme, KGB, Terrorisme d'État
- Première publication
- 2008
- Titre original
- Child 44
- Évaluation
- 4,1 sur 5
- Description
- MGB officer Leo is a man who never questions the Party Line. He arrests whomever he is told to arrest. He dismisses the horrific death of a young boy because he is told to, because he believes the Party stance that there can be no murder in Communist Russia. Leo is the perfect soldier of the regime. But suddenly his confidence that everything he does serves a great good is shaken. He is forced to watch a man he knows to be innocent be brutally tortured. And then he is told to arrest his own wife. Leo understands how the State works: Trust and check, but check particularly on those we trust. He faces a stark choice: his wife or his life. And still the killings of children continue...



