The secret speech

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The secret speech (2009, Grand Central Pub.)

English language

Published Sept. 8, 2009 by Grand Central Pub..

ISBN:
9780446402408
OCLC Number:
271812169

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3 stars (2 reviews)

Tom Rob Smith-the author whose debut, Child 44, has been called "brilliant" (Chicago Tribune), "remarkable" (Newsweek) and "sensational" (Entertainment Weekly)-returns with an intense, suspenseful new novel: a story where the sins of the past threaten to destroy the present, where families must overcome unimaginable obstacles to save their loved ones, and where hope for a better tomorrow is found in the most unlikely of circumstances . . . THE SECRET SPEECHSoviet Union, 1956. Stalin is dead, and a violent regime is beginning to fracture-leaving behind a society where the police are the criminals, and the criminals are innocent. A secret speech composed by Stalin's successor Khrushchev is distributed to the entire nation. Its message: Stalin was a tyrant. Its promise: The Soviet Union will change. Facing his own personal turmoil, former state security officer Leo Demidov is also struggling to change. The two young girls he and his wife Raisa …

2 editions

Review of 'The secret speech' on 'GoodReads'

3 stars

As was his first book this one is very will written, fast paced with twists in the plot keeping you turning those pages.

But unlike Child 44 it had lost this unique setting of serial murders in a Stalinist Russia refusing to admit the existence of such crimes. Which makes it more like many other books set in a Western context in that regard.

Review of 'The secret speech' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

As was his first book this one is very will written, fast paced with twists in the plot keeping you turning those pages.

But unlike Child 44 it had lost this unique setting of serial murders in a Stalinist Russia refusing to admit the existence of such crimes. Which makes it more like many other books set in a Western context in that regard.

Subjects

  • Secret service -- Soviet Union -- Fiction
  • Soviet Union -- History -- 1925-1953 -- Fiction