"A heart-stopping saga." --Booklist"An amazing accomplishment." --Elizabeth GeorgeFrom the author of the acclaimed NORTH OF BOSTON comes a riveting new thriller about an American doctor who travels to Russia to meet her estranged grandmother, only to uncover dark family secrets and a dangerous international plot. Natalie March is a successful doctor enjoying a busy life in Washington DC. She always thought that her maternal grandparents perished in the gulag, Stalin’s notorious network of labor camps. But when a young Russian dancer comes to her office claiming to be her cousin, Natalie must face a surprising truth: her grandmother, Katarina Melnikova, is still very much alive. Natalie eagerly travels to Siberia to meet her, only to be drawn into a web of mystery, intrigue, and danger that will push her to the limits of her endurance. How far will Natalie go to find Katarina M.? How much will she risk to protect her Russian family and her own country from a deadly threat? FINDING KATARINA M. takes the reader on an extraordinary journey across Siberia—to reindeer herding camps, Sakha villages, and parties with endless vodka toasts—while it explores what it means to be loyal to your family, your country, and yourself. "The twists are truly unpredictable." --William Kent Kreuger"Gripping...fascinating historical details...Natalie's tense and illuminating journey will enthrall readers." --Publishers Weekly
Elisabeth Elo Boeken
Elisabeth Elo schrijft meeslepende spannende romans die de duistere kanten van de menselijke psyche onderzoeken. Haar schrijfstijl kenmerkt zich door een scherpe kijk op de drijfveren van personages en een sfeer die lezers diep in het verhaal trekt. Elo bouwt meesterlijk spanning op en legt de nadruk op psychologische diepgang om verhalen te creëren die zowel boeiend als tot nadenken stemmend zijn. Haar proza resoneert met tijdloze thema's als schuld, consequenties en de zoektocht naar waarheid.


When the fishing boat Pirio is on is rammed by a freighter, she finds herself abandoned in the North Atlantic. Somehow, she survives nearly four hours in the water before being rescued by the Coast Guard. But the boat's owner and her professional fisherman friend, Ned, is not so lucky. Compelled to look after Noah, the son of the late Ned and her alcoholic prep school friend, Thomasina, Pirio can't shake the lurking suspicion that the boat's sinking - and Ned's death - was no accident. It's a suspicion seconded by her deeply cynical, autocratic Russian father, who tells her that nothing is ever what it seems. Then the navy reaches out to her to participate in research on human survival in dangerously cold temperatures. With the help of a curious journalist named Russell Parnell, Pirio begins unraveling a lethal plot involving the glacial whaling grounds off Baffin Island. In a narrow inlet in the arctic tundra, Pirio confronts her ultimate challenge: to trust herself.