Madness Treads Lightly

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Madness Treads Lightly
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Polina Dashkova
Translated by Marian Schwartz
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:464
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781477823460
ClassificationsDewey:891.7
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Amazon Publishing
Imprint Amazon Publishing
Publication Date 12 September 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Only three people can connect a present-day murderer to a serial killer who, fourteen years ago, terrorized a small Siberian town. And one of them is already dead. As a working mother, Lena Polyanskaya has her hands full. She's busy caring for her two-year-old daughter, editing a successful magazine, and supporting her husband, a high-ranking colonel in counterintelligence. She doesn't have time to play amateur detective. But when a close friend's suspicious death is labeled a suicide, she's determined to prove he wouldn't have taken his own life. As Lena digs in to her investigation, all clues point to murder-and its connection to a string of grisly cold-case homicides that stretches back to the Soviet era. When another person in her circle falls victim, Lena fears she and her family may be next. She's determined to do whatever it takes to protect them. But will learning the truth unmask a killer...or put her and her family in even more danger?

Author Biography

Dubbed the "Russian crime queen," Polina Dashkova is Russia's most successful author of crime novels. She's sold fifty million copies of her books and has thrilled readers in countries across Europe and Asia. A graduate of Moscow's Maxim Gorky Literary Institute, she has been active as a radio and press journalist and has worked as an interpreter and translator of English literature. Her books have been translated into German, Chinese, Dutch, French, Polish, Spanish, and English.

Reviews

"The sweeping plot, sinister as the Siberian taiga, does rely overly on coincidence, but such contrivance is more than outweighed by captivating storytelling, distinctive characters, and the eternal conundrum of Russia itself." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "The scenery is...stunning and interesting... when someone mentions Siberia, I generally think of snow and frozen tundras, but Dashkova's descriptions of a deeply forested and frozen land are magical and lend a certain level of grandeur to an otherwise ordinary thriller... this is a fine novel if you're interested in Russia and the changes that took place in the '80s and '90s when the country transitioned from communism to capitalism as well as wonderful descriptions of the land from a native."-Fresh Meat (starred review)