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Stuart Kaminsky

    29 september 1934 – 9 oktober 2009

    Stuart M. Kaminsky is een meesterverteller wiens productieve oeuvre talrijke populaire series omvat, elk met een onderscheidende onderzoekende stem. Zijn werk kenmerkt zich door ingewikkelde plotlijnen en een diepgaand begrip van personages, waardoor lezers worden meegezogen in complexe werelden. Kaminsky's bijdrage aan het mysterygenre is onmiskenbaar, gekenmerkt door kritische erkenning en een aanzienlijke reeks werken die het publiek blijven boeien.

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    People Who Walk in Darkness
    Bullet for a Star
    Whisper to the Living
    A Cold Red Sunrise
    Dead of Winter
    • Dead of Winter

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,8(4)Tarief

      Drawing inspiration from the CBS series 'CSI: NY', this book delves into the intricate world of crime scene investigation in New York City. It explores the challenges faced by forensic experts as they unravel complex cases, highlighting the blend of science and detective work. The narrative captures the tension and drama of solving crimes while providing insights into the characters and their personal struggles within the high-stakes environment of the city.

      Dead of Winter
    • A Moscow cop is left out in the cold in this "impressive" Edgar Award winner for Best Mystery Novel (The Washington Post Book World). When forced to choose between the law and the party line, Police Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov has a disturbing tendency to fight for justice, and that has won him no friends at the Kremlin. Now his enemies in the KGB have arranged a transfer to the lowest rungs of Moscow law enforcement, a backwater department assigned to only the most hopeless cases, one of which is about to take Rostnikov deep into Siberia. A corrupt commissar has been stabbed through the eye with an icicle. A murder at this level should be a top priority, but Rostnikov gets the distinct impression that the powers-that-be would prefer this case go unsolved--and that Rostnikov not survive this Siberian winter. "As always, Kaminsky provides a colorful, tightly written mystery . . . filled with twists, countertwists, and a surprise ending that is plausible and clever." --Chicago Tribune

      A Cold Red Sunrise
    • Whisper to the Living

      • 258bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      4,2(5)Tarief

      Inspector Porfiry Petrovich Rostnikov navigates the complexities of post-Soviet Russia as he tackles crime in a landscape rife with corruption. His character embodies both integrity and compassion, making him a compelling figure in crime fiction. The narrative not only follows his investigations but also serves as a lens into the societal changes and challenges of a disintegrating Russia, highlighting the stark contrasts between honesty and dishonesty in his world.

      Whisper to the Living
    • Bullet for a Star

      • 152bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,0(2)Tarief

      The collection showcases the insights and expertise of a four-time Edgar Award-winning author, focusing on the craft of writing fiction. It offers a deep dive into the techniques, challenges, and nuances of storytelling, drawing from the author's extensive experience in the literary world. Readers can expect valuable advice, personal anecdotes, and reflections that illuminate the creative process, making it an essential resource for aspiring writers and fans of literary craft.

      Bullet for a Star
    • People Who Walk in Darkness

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,9(10)Tarief

      Inspector Porfiry Petrovich Rostnikov, a beloved character from Edgar Award-winning author Stuart Kaminsky, returns in this gripping tale set in post-Soviet Russia. Known affectionately as "The Washtub," Rostnikov is a dedicated and honest policeman navigating a landscape rife with corruption. His experiences, from surviving pogroms to confronting bureaucratic challenges, make him a compelling figure in crime fiction. As he solves crimes, he also serves as an insightful guide through a rapidly changing and often disintegrating society.

      People Who Walk in Darkness
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      • 277bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      4,1(192)Tarief

      "Rostnikov is quite simply the best cop to come out of the Soviet Union since Martin Cruz Smith's Arkady Renko in Gorky Park."--San Francisco ExaminerIn the topsy-turvy world of post-communist Russia, Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov's work is never done. Three congregants from a local synagogue, gunned down in the night, are the latest victims in the seemingly systematic execution of Jews in Moscow. But the shocking identity of one of the murdered men leads Rostnikov to suspect that, rather than simple intolerance, a more calculated motive lies behind the slaughter. Meanwhile, the city's women are under siege by The Shy One—a knife-wielding rapist who strikes without being seen. And as the last vestiges of order spin wildly out of control, a rabid antinuclear crusader plans to send a message to the New Russia via an "explosive" special delivery. It's up to Rostnikov and his fellow cops to stop the madness before it stops Russia—for good. . . ."Stuart Kaminsky's Rostnikov novels are among the best mysteries being written."--The San Diego Union

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    • Always Say Goodbye

      • 274bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,8(11)Tarief

      Grief and unresolved questions drive Lew Fonesca to confront his past after four years of mourning his wife's tragic hit-and-run death. Settled in Sarasota as a process server, he struggles with depression, but his therapist insists it's time for change. Encouraged to return to Chicago, Lew embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about Catherine's death, pushing him to face his pain and seek closure.

      Always Say Goodbye
    • Two people have died in mysterious circumstances; the young daughter of a famous dissident, and the Moscow police Commissar sent to investigate her death. Was the Commissar killed because he discovered some vital clue to the child's death? Or because he had happened upon some other secret in this 'town of exiles'? -- P. [4] of cover.

      A cold red sunrise : an Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov mystery
    • The Moscow Film Festival may lack Cannes' boats, bikinis, and gentle breezes, but it has nevertheless attracted scores of international actors, directors, and deal-makers. For some, the festival represents Moscow's re-emergence as a world-class city. But for a gang of zealots headed by a beautiful brunette, the festival represents a target, and they have been attacking the film people with frightening efficiency. Desperate to avoid embarrassment, the Kremlin is trying to cover up the killings. And desperate to stop the killers, the KGB has put Inspector Rostnikov on the case. With his Jewish wife and his suspect taste for American crime novels, Rostnikov is hardly the KGB's favorite cop. But he's their best hope to catch the woman with brown hair, complicated motives, and a really big bomb. Plenty of suspense of the best sort - moving and admirable - Washington Post Edgar-winning series The Ed McBain of Mother Russia

      Black Knight in Red Square
    • Blood on the Sun

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,5(8)Tarief

      The story intertwines two chilling murders: a family slaughtered in their Queens home and an Orthodox Jew found dead in his Brooklyn synagogue. As the CSI investigators delve into these seemingly unrelated cases, they uncover a web of connections that challenge their skills and determination. The narrative explores themes of justice and resilience, showcasing the relentless pursuit of truth by those dedicated to solving the mysteries that haunt their community.

      Blood on the Sun