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Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov has a lot on his plate. His superiors in the Moscow police force are suspicious of his Jewish wife, the black-market copies of his beloved Ed McBain ?87th Precinct? novels are getting tough to find, and his dreams of becoming a competitive weight-lifter are receding at a rapid clip. And then there's the famous dissident who's been murdered right before his trial'a trial intended to showcase the wonders of the Soviet judicial system. Rostnikov is charged with finding the killer, but the arrest had better be politically convenient, acceptable to the KGB. And things only get trickier when the killer strikes again, displaying a fondness for weapons'a hammer, a sickle, a vodka bottle'with a particularly Russian resonance. Clearly, he's making a statement, but what exactly is he saying? And can Rostnikov stop him before he says it again?
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My ebook copy was poorly proof-read.
The story was very enjoyable. Certainly it has tempted me to seek out the next in the series.
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4 primary booksPorfiry Rostnikov is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1981 with contributions by Stuart M. Kaminsky.