Review: A Cold Red Sunrise (Inspector Rostnikov #4)
User Review - Eric_W - GoodreadsThe old saying "red sky at night, sailor's delight; red sky in morning, sailors take warning," apparently has some scientific validity. It even appears in the Bible (Matthew XVI:2-3) Something to do ... Read full review
Review: A Cold Red Sunrise (Inspector Rostnikov #4)
User Review - Lewestover - GoodreadsSiberia can be called Hell Frozen Over. One dead child, one dead commissar, one observant "cop", and one cold killer in that hell combine to make a tightly written Russian mystery. I liked it enough to want to try some of the author's other writings. Read full review
Review: A Cold Red Sunrise (Inspector Rostnikov #4)
User Review - Adithyajones - GoodreadsIt is an interesting whodunit with history of Siberia interwoven with a subtle sense of humor.. Read full review
Review: A Cold Red Sunrise (Inspector Rostnikov #4)
User Review - David Caldwell - GoodreadsStuart Kaminsky has 4 different mystery series. Toby Peters is a private detective in Hollywood in the 40's.Lew Fonesca is a process server in Florida who helps people unofficially.Abe Lieberman is a ... Read full review
Review: A Cold Red Sunrise (Inspector Rostnikov #4)
User Review - Hapzydeco - GoodreadsUsing Siberia as his setting Kaminsky paints a colorful picture of Soviet society in the 1980s. An icicle piercing the skull of the murder victim allows Kaminsky to illustrate how the watchful eye of the KGB operates. Read full review
Review: A Cold Red Sunrise (Inspector Rostnikov #4)
User Review - Cyndee - GoodreadsOnly available used, this book won the Edgar Award for Best Mystery Novel. I found that I knew 'who done it' about the time Inspector Rostnikov did, but I think it is well worth reading. Read full review
Review: A Cold Red Sunrise (Inspector Rostnikov #4)
User Review - Kerry - GoodreadsPorfiry Rostnikov, the investigator, is the most likable and interesting character. His co-workers are also unique. It is a murder mystery, but the setting and the characters make all of the Porfiry Rostnikov books worth the read. Read full review