With Arkady Renko, Smith created one of the iconic sleuths of contemporary fiction. Renko returns to investigate international plots that drive one of Russia's billionaire businessmen to jump to his death.
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With Arkady Renko, Smith created one of the iconic sleuths of contemporary fiction. Renko returns to investigate international plots that drive one of Russia's billionaire businessmen to jump to his death.
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I have followed Arkady Renko since Gorky Park, through the dissolution of the Soviet Empire and the birth of the New Russia. Martin Cruz Smith always delivers, although this novel, "Wolves Eat Dogs" is a little slower than usual. The romance was a little surprising, the plot twists enough to keep me guessing, although the evidence was a little sparse. The scenes in the areas around Chernobyl were spot on from what I have experienced. A good read, although not Smith's best.