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A Cold Red Sunrise (An Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov Mystery)

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Title:      A Cold Red Sunrise (An Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov Mystery)
Categories:      Rostnikov Series
BookID:      357
Authors:      Stuart M. Kaminsky
ISBN-10(13):      9780804104289
Publisher:      Ballantine Books/Ivy Books
Publication date:      1989-08-29
Number of pages:      213
Owner Name:      Endeavor
Owner Email:      rnoggle1@gmail.com
Language:      English
Price:      39.84 USD
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One Dead Commissar

At an icebound naval weather station in far Siberia, the young daughter of an exiled dies under suspicious circumstances. The high-ranking Commissar sent to investigate the mystery suffers a similar fate: he is murdered by an icicle thrust into his skull.

One Live Cop

Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov is dispatched to solve the Commissar's murder, with one caveat: he is not to investigate the girl's death. Even if all the clues tell him that the two cases are linked.

One Cold Killer

In a single, fateful day, Rostnikov will hear two confessions, watch someone die, conspire against the government, and nearly meet his own death. All under the watchful eye of the KGB -- and someone much closer and infinitely more terrifying.

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