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Befreiungsbewe gungen (Ruthenienquin tett #4) von Olen Steinhauer (2006, Hardcover)
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- Book Series
- Ruthenia Quintet
- Narrative Type
- Fiction
- Original Language
- English
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- Intended Audience
- Young Adults, Adults
- Edition
- First Edition
- Vintage
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- Novel
- Literary Movement
- Post-Modernism
- Era
- 2000s
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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
0312332041
ISBN-13
9780312332044
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50800887
Product Key Features
Book Title
Liberation Movements
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, Thrillers / Espionage, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Eastern Europe Thrillers Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-040543
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Praise for Olen Steinhauer "Steinhauer again displays his masterful manipulation of character, plot, and reader expectations. . . . A fast, intriguing read. Highly recommended." ---Library Journal(starred review) onLiberation Movements "Dazzling . . . a skilled writer working at the top of his form." ---Publishers Weekly(starred review) onLiberation Movements "Brano Sev is Steinhauer's most intriguing hero yet, and that's saying something. . . . With its shifting perceptions, pervasive paranoia, and truly unpredictable plot, this will be savored by readers of well-crafted espionage ranging from Alan Furst to John le Carré." ---Booklist(starred review) on36 Yalta Boulevard "Steinhauer's people are real, the crimes genuine, and he is telling larger truths about that era, making it unusually accessible." ---David Halberstam,Los AngelesTimes,on36 Yalta Boulevard "A wonderfully taut tale that is part police procedural, part political thriller, part love story. . . . Steinhauer has created a vivid world in a lost time." ---TheWashingtonPost Book WorldonThe Confession "A mesmerizing and richly atmospheric follow-up to his 2003 debut." ---Entertainment WeeklyonThe Confession "The Confessionis a clever reworking of the police procedural: The narrative-within-a-narrative exposes multiple levels of complicity and guilt that make this an affecting, sobering entry in one of the most inventive series around." ---Los AngelesTimesonThe Confession "Think of the savage brilliance of J. Robert Janes's mysteries about World War II France; of the suspenseful erudition of Alan Furst's thrillers. Steinhauer's debut is right up there on those stellar heights, casting new light on relatively recent history we thought we already knew everything about." ---ChicagoTribuneonTheBridgeofSighs "Time, place, and cast are all richly evoked in a well-written, often gripping debut." ---Kirkus Reviews(starred review) onThe Bridge of Sighs "With its convincingly treacherous cast of turncoats, opportunists, party hacks, and rogue Russians,The Bridge of Sighsis a richly atmospheric tale of one man's quixotic struggle to decipher the bleak enigma of postwar Eastern Europe." ---Dan Fesperman, author ofThe Warlord's Son,onThe Bridge of Sighs, Praise for Olen Steinhauer "Steinhauer again displays his masterful manipulation of character, plot, and reader expectations. . . . A fast, intriguing read. Highly recommended." ---Library Journal(starred review) onLiberation Movements "Dazzling . . . a skilled writer working at the top of his form." ---Publishers Weekly(starred review) onLiberation Movements "Brano Sev is Steinhauer's most intriguing hero yet, and that's saying something. . . . With its shifting perceptions, pervasive paranoia, and truly unpredictable plot, this will be savored by readers of well-crafted espionage ranging from Alan Furst to John le Carré." ---Booklist(starred review) on36 Yalta Boulevard "Steinhauer's people are real, the crimes genuine, and he is telling larger truths about that era, making it unusually accessible." ---David Halberstam,Los AngelesTimes,on36 Yalta Boulevard "A wonderfully taut tale that is part police procedural, part political thriller, part love story. . . . Steinhauer has created a vivid world in a lost time." ---TheWashingtonPost Book WorldonThe Confession "A mesmerizing and richly atmospheric follow-up to his 2003 debut." ---Entertainment WeeklyonThe Confession "The Confessionis a clever reworking of the police procedural: The narrative-within-a-narrative exposes multiple levels of complicity and guilt that make this an affecting, sobering entry in one of the most inventive series around." ---Los AngelesTimesonThe Confession "Think of the savage brilliance of J. Robert Janes's mysteries about World War II France; of the suspenseful erudition of Alan Furst's thrillers. Steinhauer's debut is right up there on those stellar heights, casting new light on relatively recent history we thought we already knew everything about." ---ChicagoTribuneonTheBridgeofSighs "Time, place, and cast are all richly evoked in a well-written, often gripping debut." ---Kirkus Reviews(starred review) onThe Bridge of Sighs "With its convincingly treacherous cast of turncoats, opportunists, party hacks, and rogue Russians,The Bridge of Sighsis a richly atmospheric tale of one man's quixotic struggle to decipher the bleak enigma of postwar Eastern Europe." ---Dan Fesperman, author ofThe Warlord's Son,onThe Bridge of Sighs, Praise for Olen Steinhauer "Steinhauer again displays his masterful manipulation of character, plot, and reader expectations. . . . A fast, intriguing read. Highly recommended." ---Library Journal (starred review) on Liberation Movements "Dazzling . . . a skilled writer working at the top of his form." ---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Liberation Movements "Brano Sev is Steinhauer's most intriguing hero yet, and that's saying something. . . . With its shifting perceptions, pervasive paranoia, and truly unpredictable plot, this will be savored by readers of well-crafted espionage ranging from Alan Furst to John le Carré." ---Booklist (starred review) on 36 Yalta Boulevard "Steinhauer's people are real, the crimes genuine, and he is telling larger truths about that era, making it unusually accessible." ---David Halberstam, Los Angeles Times, on 36 Yalta Boulevard "A wonderfully taut tale that is part police procedural, part political thriller, part love story. . . . Steinhauer has created a vivid world in a lost time." ---The Washington Post Book World on The Confession "A mesmerizing and richly atmospheric follow-up to his 2003 debut." ---Entertainment Weekly on The Confession " The Confession is a clever reworking of the police procedural: The narrative-within-a-narrative exposes multiple levels of complicity and guilt that make this an affecting, sobering entry in one of the most inventive series around." --- Los Angeles Times on The Confession "Think of the savage brilliance of J. Robert Janes's mysteries about World War II France; of the suspenseful erudition of Alan Furst's thrillers. Steinhauer's debut is right up there on those stellar heights, casting new light on relatively recent history we thought we already knew everything about." --- Chicago Tribune on The Bridge of Sighs "Time, place, and cast are all richly evoked in a well-written, often gripping debut." ---Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on The Bridge of Sighs "With its convincingly treacherous cast of turncoats, opportunists, party hacks, and rogue Russians, The Bridge of Sighs is a richly atmospheric tale of one man's quixotic struggle to decipher the bleak enigma of postwar Eastern Europe." ---Dan Fesperman, author of The Warlord's Son, on The Bridge of Sighs, Praise for Olen Steinhauer "Steinhauer again displays his masterful manipulation of character, plot, and reader expectations. . . . A fast, intriguing read. Highly recommended." ---Library Journal (starred review) on Liberation Movements "Dazzling . . . a skilled writer working at the top of his form." ---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Liberation Movements "Brano Sev is Steinhauer's most intriguing hero yet, and that's saying something. . . . With its shifting perceptions, pervasive paranoia, and truly unpredictable plot, this will be savored by readers of well-crafted espionage ranging from Alan Furst to John le Carr." ---Booklist (starred review) on 36 Yalta Boulevard "Steinhauer's people are real, the crimes genuine, and he is telling larger truths about that era, making it unusually accessible." ---David Halberstam, Los Angeles Times, on 36 Yalta Boulevard "A wonderfully taut tale that is part police procedural, part political thriller, part love story. . . . Steinhauer has created a vivid world in a lost time." ---The Washington Post Book World on The Confession "A mesmerizing and richly atmospheric follow-up to his 2003 debut." ---Entertainment Weekly on The Confession " The Confession is a clever reworking of the police procedural: The narrative-within-a-narrative exposes multiple levels of complicity and guilt that make this an affecting, sobering entry in one of the most inventive series around." --- Los Angeles Times on The Confession "Think of the savage brilliance of J. Robert Janes's mysteries about World War II France; of the suspenseful erudition of Alan Furst's thrillers. Steinhauer's debut is right up there on those stellar heights, casting new light on relatively recent history we thought we already knew everything about." --- Chicago Tribune on The Bridge of Sighs "Time, place, and cast are all richly evoked in a well-written, often gripping debut." ---Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on The Bridge of Sighs "With its convincingly treacherous cast of turncoats, opportunists, party hacks, and rogue Russians, The Bridge of Sighs is a richly atmospheric tale of one man's quixotic struggle to decipher the bleak enigma of postwar Eastern Europe." ---Dan Fesperman, author of The Warlord's Son, on The Bridge of Sighs, Praise for Olen Steinhauer "Steinhauer again displays his masterful manipulation of character, plot, and reader expectations. . . . A fast, intriguing read. Highly recommended." "---Library Journal "(starred review) on "Liberation Movements" "Dazzling . . . a skilled writer working at the top of his form." "---Publishers Weekly "(starred review) on "Liberation Movements" "Brano Sev is Steinhauer's most intriguing hero yet, and that's saying something. . . . With its shifting perceptions, pervasive paranoia, and truly unpredictable plot, this will be savored by readers of well-crafted espionage ranging from Alan Furst to John le Carre." "---Booklist" (starred review) on "36 Yalta Boulevard" "Steinhauer's people are real, the crimes genuine, and he is telling larger truths about that era, making it unusually accessible." ---David Halberstam, "Los Angeles"" Times, "on" ""36 Yalta Boulevard" "A wonderfully taut tale that is part police procedural, part political thriller, part love story. . . . Steinhauer has created a vivid world in a lost time." "---The ""Washington"" Post Book World" on "The Confession" "A mesmerizing and richly atmospheric follow-up to his 2003 debut." "---Entertainment Weekly" on "The Confession" ""The Confession" is a clever reworking of the police procedural: The narrative-within-a-narrative exposes multiple levels of complicity and guilt that make this an affecting, sobering entry in one of the most inventive series around." "---""Los Angeles"" Times" on "The Confession" "Think of the savage brilliance of J. Robert Janes's mysteries about World War II France; of the suspenseful erudition of Alan Furst's thrillers.Steinhauer's debut is right up there on those stellar heights, casting new light on relatively recent history we thought we already knew everything about." "---""Chicago"" Tribune" on "The ""Bridge"" of ""Sighs" "Time, place, and cast are all richly evoked in a well-written, often gripping debut." "---Kirkus Reviews" (starred review) on "The Bridge of Sighs" "With its convincingly treacherous cast of turncoats, opportunists, party hacks, and rogue Russians, "The Bridge of Sighs" is a richly atmospheric tale of one man's quixotic struggle to decipher the bleak enigma of postwar Eastern Europe." ---Dan Fesperman, author of "The Warlord's Son, "on "The Bridge of Sighs", Praise for Olen Steinhauer Â"Steinhauer again displays his masterful manipulation of character, plot, and reader expectations. . . . A fast, intriguing read. Highly recommended.Â" ---Library Journal(starred review) onLiberation Movements Â"Dazzling . . . a skilled writer working at the top of his form.Â" ---Publishers Weekly(starred review) onLiberation Movements Â"Brano Sev is Steinhauer's most intriguing hero yet, and that's saying something. . . . With its shifting perceptions, pervasive paranoia, and truly unpredictable plot, this will be savored by readers of well-crafted espionage ranging from Alan Furst to John le Carré.Â" ---Booklist(starred review) on36 Yalta Boulevard Â"Steinhauer's people are real, the crimes genuine, and he is telling larger truths about that era, making it unusually accessible.Â" ---David Halberstam,Los AngelesTimes,on36 Yalta Boulevard Â"A wonderfully taut tale that is part police procedural, part political thriller, part love story. . . . Steinhauer has created a vivid world in a lost time.Â" ---TheWashingtonPost Book WorldonThe Confession Â"A mesmerizing and richly atmospheric follow-up to his 2003 debut.Â" ---Entertainment WeeklyonThe Confession Â"The Confessionis a clever reworking of the police procedural: The narrative-within-a-narrative exposes multiple levels of complicity and guilt that make this an affecting, sobering entry in one of the most inventive series around.Â" ---Los AngelesTimesonThe Confession Â"Think of the savage brilliance of J. Robert Janes's mysteries about World War II France; of the suspenseful erudition of Alan Furst's thrillers. Steinhauer's debut is right up there on those stellar heights, casting new light on relatively recent history we thought we already knew everything about.Â" ---ChicagoTribuneonTheBridgeofSighs Â"Time, place, and cast are all richly evoked in a well-written, often gripping debut.Â" ---Kirkus Reviews(starred review) onThe Bridge of Sighs Â"With its convincingly treacherous cast of turncoats, opportunists, party hacks, and rogue Russians,The Bridge of Sighsis a richly atmospheric tale of one man's quixotic struggle to decipher the bleak enigma of postwar Eastern Europe.Â" ---Dan Fesperman, author ofThe Warlord's Son,onThe Bridge of Sighs, Praise for Olen Steinhauer "Steinhauer again displays his masterful manipulation of character, plot, and reader expectations. . . . A fast, intriguing read. Highly recommended." ---Library Journal (starred review) on Liberation Movements "Dazzling . . . a skilled writer working at the top of his form." ---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Liberation Movements "Brano Sev is Steinhauer's most intriguing hero yet, and that's saying something. . . . With its shifting perceptions, pervasive paranoia, and truly unpredictable plot, this will be savored by readers of well-crafted espionage ranging from Alan Furst to John le Carr ." ---Booklist (starred review) on 36 Yalta Boulevard "Steinhauer's people are real, the crimes genuine, and he is telling larger truths about that era, making it unusually accessible." ---David Halberstam, Los Angeles Times, on 36 Yalta Boulevard "A wonderfully taut tale that is part police procedural, part political thriller, part love story. . . . Steinhauer has created a vivid world in a lost time." ---The Washington Post Book World on The Confession "A mesmerizing and richly atmospheric follow-up to his 2003 debut." ---Entertainment Weekly on The Confession " The Confession is a clever reworking of the police procedural: The narrative-within-a-narrative exposes multiple levels of complicity and guilt that make this an affecting, sobering entry in one of the most inventive series around." --- Los Angeles Times on The Confession "Think of the savage brilliance of J. Robert Janes's mysteries about World War II France; of the suspenseful erudition of Alan Furst's thrillers. Steinhauer's debut is right up there on those stellar heights, casting new light on relatively recent history we thought we already knew everything about." --- Chicago Tribune on The Bridge of Sighs "Time, place, and cast are all richly evoked in a well-written, often gripping debut." ---Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on The Bridge of Sighs "With its convincingly treacherous cast of turncoats, opportunists, party hacks, and rogue Russians, The Bridge of Sighs is a richly atmospheric tale of one man's quixotic struggle to decipher the bleak enigma of postwar Eastern Europe." ---Dan Fesperman, author of The Warlord's Son, on The Bridge of Sighs
Series Volume Number
4
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
The personal becomes political in the latest in Steinhauer's award-nominated, acclaimed Eastern European crime series., Olen Steinhauer's acclaimed literary crime series set in a fictional country in Eastern Europe began in the heady post--World War II era and has taken readers from the first noise of revolution through to the chaos of the 1960s and '70s. The year is 1975, and one of the People's Militia homicide investigators is on a plane out of the capital, bound for Istanbul. The plane is hijacked by Armenian terrorists, but before the Turkish authorities can fulfill their demands, the plane explodes in midair. Two investigators---Gavra Noukas, a secret policeman, and Katja Drdova, a homicide detective---are assigned to the case. Both believe that Brano Sev, their enigmatic superior and himself a career secret policeman, is keeping them in the dark both about the details of the case and all its players and about the true motives of their investigation, but they can't figure out why. That is, until they learn that everything is connected to a seven-year-old murder, a seemingly insignificant murder that has had far-reaching consequences. The politics and history for which Olen Steinhauer's novels have been most praised turn intimate and highly compelling in this ambitious new novel.
LC Classification Number
PS3619.T4764L53 2006
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