A review by sandranir
Tatiana by Martin Cruz Smith

5.0

I haven't read any Arkady Renko book in years and it's wonderful to renew the pleasure.

This book is most probably my favorite in the series (although the prior books are just as addictive). I find that in this one, Renko has finally come into maturity, keeping his stubborn sense of justice against all odds but perhaps with less pathos than in the previous books. The plot is depressingly too close to reality for comfort but it wouldn't be riveting if it weren't, and the secondary characters truly hold their own, leaving a memorable trace in the reader's mind.

A very satisfying read!