Liberation Movements: A Novel

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From the author of New York Times bestseller The Tourist...

Olen Steinhauer's acclaimed literary crime series set in a fictional country in Eastern Europe began in the heady post--World War II era and has taken readers from the first noise of revolution through to the chaos of the 1960s and '70s.


The year is 1975, and one of the People's Militia homicide investigators is on a plane out of the capital, bound for Istanbul. The plane is hijacked by Armenian terrorists, but before the Turkish authorities can fulfill their demands, the plane explodes in midair.


Two investigators---Gavra Noukas, a secret policeman, and Katja Drdova, a homicide detective---are assigned to the case. Both believe that Brano Sev, their enigmatic superior and himself a career secret policeman, is keeping them in the dark both about the details of the case and all its players and about the true motives of their investigation, but they can't figure out why. That is, until they learn that everything is connected to a seven-year-old murder, a seemingly insignificant murder that has had far-reaching consequences.


The politics and history for which Olen Steinhauer's novels have been most praised turn intimate and highly compelling in this ambitious new novel.

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3.7
7 reviews
A Google user
5 September 2009
This was the first Gillian Bradshaw book that I read, and I loved it...its been a year since I read it..I read it page by page to my children (then ages 6 and 8)...I left out some of the romantic sections, and the more graphic battle descriptions. But still the children and I got to follow Archimedes as he lives as a humbly gifted human being, finding his place in society as his home comes under attack. In general Gillian Bradshaw is refreshing in the humanity that he gives her characters, she doesn't lean on moralist portrayal of characters. She shows each character in their weaknesses and strengths and doesn't try to pound the character into the direction of the villain or the hero. Also she doesn't sensationalize romance or violence, which I appreciate.
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A Google user
16 December 2010
This book i would compare to a horse's turd cutter
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About the author

OLEN STEINHAUER, the New York Times bestselling author of ten previous novels including The Tourist, is a Dashiell Hammett Award winner, a two-time Edgar award finalist, and has also been shortlisted for the Anthony, the Macavity, the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger, the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, and the Barry awards. Raised in Virginia, he lives in New York and Budapest, Hungary. Visit OlenSteinhauer.com.

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