Child 44

English language

ISBN:
9780857204080

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Child 44 (published in 2008) is a thriller novel by British writer Tom Rob Smith. This is the first novel in a trilogy featuring former MGB Agent Leo Demidov, who investigates a series of gruesome child murders in Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union.

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5 stars

The very first thing to comment on is the style of the printing. Dialogue is not in quotes, but italics and preceded by a long hyphen. There are no chapters in the conventional sense, the book is split up into scenes (ready for the film?).
These things take a little getting used to, but if we put presentation aside and concentrate on content the message is very different. I have lived through the lies that came out of Soviet Russia and read a little about what it was like inside. At the start of the book we see the abject poverty that existed in Stalinist Russia. Whole villages are starving to death. The first scene is about children trying to catch a cat to eat, at a time when all the cats have long ago been eaten - where has this one come from? (That piece of background has been …

Review of 'Child 44 (Leo Demidov, #1)' on 'GoodReads'

3 stars

A serial killer novel with a twist: it's located in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era. Don't forget that according to the communist propaganda crime only happened in capitalist countries being the consequences of a corrupt society.

Which means that the main character of this novel undertakes the investigation of more than 40 child murders against the police system.

A very vivid description of life under a communist system where everybody mistrusts everybody else, down you close members of the family be it wife, brother or son. This aspect of the book comes to a peak when Leo, the main character, has to sneak in an apartment occupied by two different families at night in the dark in order to be able to whisper a few words to his parents for fear of waking up the other family and be denounced and arrested.

Review of 'Child 44 (Leo Demidov, #1)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

A serial killer novel with a twist: it's located in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era. Don't forget that according to the communist propaganda crime only happened in capitalist countries being the consequences of a corrupt society.

Which means that the main character of this novel undertakes the investigation of more than 40 child murders against the police system.

A very vivid description of life under a communist system where everybody mistrusts everybody else, down you close members of the family be it wife, brother or son. This aspect of the book comes to a peak when Leo, the main character, has to sneak in an apartment occupied by two different families at night in the dark in order to be able to whisper a few words to his parents for fear of waking up the other family and be denounced and arrested.