The Three Stations: An Arkady Renko Novel

Written by:
Martin Cruz Smith
Narrated by:
Ron McLarty

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
12
Narrator
2
Release Date
August 2010
Duration
7 hours 15 minutes
Summary
Arkady Renko returns in a gripping mystery involving a kidnapped baby with a mysterious teenage mother, a murdered prostitute, police corruption, and as always, the complex, impenetrable landscape of modern-day Moscow.

Investigator Arkady Renko is back on the scene, with a whole new set of problems: his prosecutor keeps him without work, he’s struggling with the onset of middle age, and his friend Victor is arrested for public drunkenness. Zhenya, the fifteen-year-old chess prodigy whom Renko tries to parent, returns to the scene when he witnesses a shocking crime.

As always, Smith’s Three Stations is filled with intriguing, flawed characters and set in Moscow, a city so intricate and three-dimensional it’s practically a character itself.
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Benjamin I.

another smash hit from M.C.S

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Anonymous

Gritty and often horrifying, but ultimately very hopeful.

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Anonymous

I couldn't finish this book. It was too irremediably depressing. I got about half way, but did not find a single hopeful moment in it.

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