A Whisper to the Living (Porfiry Rostnikov #16) – Stuart Kaminsky (Book 6 – 2010)

I wrote two weeks ago about the loss of William G. Tapply and Stuart Kaminsky, two of my favorite authors. Well, a few days after I writing that post, I checked Stuart Kaminsky’s latest an maybe last novel in the  Porfiry Rostnikov out of the library and returned to Moscow. It was good to be among old friends, Porfiry, his wife Sara, son Iosef and his fiancé  Elena Timofeyeva, and Porfiry’s other team members Emil Karpo, Sasha Tkach, and Arkady Zelach.

As usual the story lines were all interesting. While Porfiry was on the trail of the Bitsevsky Park Maniac, a serial killer who was trying to set the record for the most murders by a Moscow serial killer, Sasha and Elena were  protecting a British journalist Iris Templeton, who was researching  a Moscow prostitution ring.  Arkady and Iosef  had their hands full hunting down Ivan “The Giant” Medivkin, a heavyweight contender, wanted for the murder of his wife and sparring partner, who were found dead in a Moscow Hotel. In the background of all these events swirl the undercurrents of Russian political intrigue , and family life, as Iosef and Elena are set to marry, and Sasha, while sleeping with the women he is protecting still pines for his wife and children, who are in Kiev (having left him for his infidelities).

So while the book may not be confused with War and Peace (it’s only 256 pages) to me it was still a good read and Porfiry, it was nice spending time with you and your family and friends first in the Soviet Union and then Russia, you will be missed!

4 Comments:

  1. I’m glad to see you posting, and will continue reading if you continue publishing.

  2. Thanks – I will keep going!

  3. Food for thought. Thankyou for that, but I have further thanks to deliver. I suffer from color blindness (protanopia to be exact). I mainly use Opera browser (not sure if that changes anything), and far too many sites are challenging to read thanks to a poor range of colours employed ithe design. On your site, as the choice of colors is good, the design is very tidy and pleasant to comprehend. I am not sure whether this was a planned and mindful undertaking, or just good luck, but I still thank you.

  4. You are welcome and yes one thing I made sure of was that it was easy to read – there are many sites that are dark and I have trouble reading so I liked this layout because it was easy to read!

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