A Cold Red Sunrise: An Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov MysteryOne Dead Commissar At an icebound naval weather station in far Siberia, the young daughter of an exiled dies under suspicious circumstances. The high-ranking Commissar sent to investigate the mystery suffers a similar fate: he is murdered by an icicle thrust into his skull. One Live Cop Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov is dispatched to solve the Commissar's murder, with one caveat: he is not to investigate the girl's death. Even if all the clues tell him that the two cases are linked. One Cold Killer In a single, fateful day, Rostnikov will hear two confessions, watch someone die, conspire against the government, and nearly meet his own death. All under the watchful eye of the KGB -- and someone much closer and infinitely more terrifying. |
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... weather station , lived out their days as politi- cal exiles , made plans or hid . Tumsk was not a town in which to invest one's reputation and future . Rutkin put out his right foot and tested the snow . It was brittle on top and took ...
... weather station , lived out their days as politi- cal exiles , made plans or hid . Tumsk was not a town in which to invest one's reputation and future . Rutkin put out his right foot and tested the snow . It was brittle on top and took ...
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... weather station into the house and only recently , about five years ago , the new concrete weather station had been completed . Since then , the building they were in had been maintained by Mirasnikov , the janitor at the People's Hall ...
... weather station into the house and only recently , about five years ago , the new concrete weather station had been completed . Since then , the building they were in had been maintained by Mirasnikov , the janitor at the People's Hall ...
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... weather station and limped slowly , even more slowly than he had come up the slope , down toward the square . He was alone . At his present pace , it would take Rostnikov no more than three or four minutes to get back to the house on ...
... weather station and limped slowly , even more slowly than he had come up the slope , down toward the square . He was alone . At his present pace , it would take Rostnikov no more than three or four minutes to get back to the house on ...
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