Eye of the Red Tsar : a novel of suspense
Eastland, Sam
Eye of the Red Tsar : a novel of suspense / Sam Eastland - 1st ed - New York : Bantam Books , c2010. - 278 p. ; 25 cm.
Includes notes "What really happened to the Romanovs?" (p. [269]-278).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 278).
This riveting suspense debut introduces both a stellar new voice and a remarkable detective, an outsider who must use his extraordinary talents to solve the one case that may redeem him. Shortly after midnight on July 17, 1918, the imprisoned family of Tsar Nicholas Romanov was awakened and led down to the basement of the Ipatiev house. There they were summarily executed. Their bodies were hidden away, the location a secret of the Soviet state. A decade later, one man lives in purgatory, banished to a forest on the outskirts of humanity. Pekkala was once the most trusted secret agent of the Romanovs, the right-hand man of the Tsar himself. Now he is Prisoner 4745-P, living a harsh existence in which even the strongest vanish into the merciless Soviet winter. But the state needs Pekkala one last time. The man who knew the Romanovs best is given a final mission: catch their killers, locate the royal child rumored to be alive, and give Stalin the international coup he craves. Find the bodies, Pekkala is told, and you will find your freedom. Find the survivor of that bloody night and you will change history. In a land of uneasy alliances and deadly treachery, pursuing clues that have eluded everyone, Pekkala is thrust into the past where he once reigned. There he will meet the man who betrayed him and the woman he loved and lost in the fires of rebellion-and uncover a secret so shocking that it will shake to its core the land he loves.
9780553807813
2009052898
Romanov, House of----Fiction
Political prisoners---Fiction
Murder investigation----Fiction
Kings and rulers---Succession---Fiction
Russia----Fiction
Historical fiction
Suspense fiction
Mystery fiction
PS3605.A85 / E94 2010
FIC EAS
Eye of the Red Tsar : a novel of suspense / Sam Eastland - 1st ed - New York : Bantam Books , c2010. - 278 p. ; 25 cm.
Includes notes "What really happened to the Romanovs?" (p. [269]-278).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 278).
This riveting suspense debut introduces both a stellar new voice and a remarkable detective, an outsider who must use his extraordinary talents to solve the one case that may redeem him. Shortly after midnight on July 17, 1918, the imprisoned family of Tsar Nicholas Romanov was awakened and led down to the basement of the Ipatiev house. There they were summarily executed. Their bodies were hidden away, the location a secret of the Soviet state. A decade later, one man lives in purgatory, banished to a forest on the outskirts of humanity. Pekkala was once the most trusted secret agent of the Romanovs, the right-hand man of the Tsar himself. Now he is Prisoner 4745-P, living a harsh existence in which even the strongest vanish into the merciless Soviet winter. But the state needs Pekkala one last time. The man who knew the Romanovs best is given a final mission: catch their killers, locate the royal child rumored to be alive, and give Stalin the international coup he craves. Find the bodies, Pekkala is told, and you will find your freedom. Find the survivor of that bloody night and you will change history. In a land of uneasy alliances and deadly treachery, pursuing clues that have eluded everyone, Pekkala is thrust into the past where he once reigned. There he will meet the man who betrayed him and the woman he loved and lost in the fires of rebellion-and uncover a secret so shocking that it will shake to its core the land he loves.
9780553807813
2009052898
Romanov, House of----Fiction
Political prisoners---Fiction
Murder investigation----Fiction
Kings and rulers---Succession---Fiction
Russia----Fiction
Historical fiction
Suspense fiction
Mystery fiction
PS3605.A85 / E94 2010
FIC EAS