Ebook , by Daria Desombre Shelley Fairweather-Vega
Ebook , by Daria Desombre Shelley Fairweather-Vega
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Ebook , by Daria Desombre Shelley Fairweather-Vega
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File Size: 2862 KB
Print Length: 334 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 154204720X
Publisher: Amazon Crossing (October 24, 2017)
Publication Date: October 24, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B06XNN1GWY
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I loved this book! I admit that it took a little while to get “hookedâ€, but I chalk that up to cultural differences. Because this is a Russian novel, the character names (and nicknames) are not ones that I am particularly familiar with. For several chapters, I found myself needing to re-read sections of the book to remind myself who was who. (Wait - was this the victim that was found by the river? Or the friend? Or that one police detective?). That said, the book is very clear; imagine being a Russian speaker trying to sort out that Bill and Bob are two different people BUT that they are the same two people as William and Robert. The primary characters were easy to figure out; I just needed refreshers for the less frequent characters.If you like murder mysteries, this is well worth the read. If you like psychological perspectives and profiles on different types of serial killers, this book is for you. If you know Moscow, Russia - you have mental images of the sites mentioned and where they are in geographical location to one another - you’ll love this book and find it to be both a quick read and a bit of a history lesson. (If you don’t have a working knowledge of Moscow but DO have one for Jerusalem, you’ll be one step ahead of the average North American reader when it comes to the symbology within the book.)I noticed one reviewer commenting that her only problem was with the translation of the book. She commented that “blini for breakfast just became pancakes...â€; she felt that the “Russianness†of it had been lost. Curious, I googled “Russian bliniâ€. The result? “Pancakesâ€. Granted, these common Russian breakfast items are more similar to crepes than what the average US citizen imagines a pancake to be. Still, that seems like a very fine line to ask a translator to navigate; do you emphasize the common-ness within the culture of a blini by using the word pancake? Or do you paint a more technically accurate picture by using the word crepe, thereby losing the cultural common-ness of a blini while your American readers imagine something fancy and typically reserved for either the wealthy or for special occasions? I personally like that the translator made the story more culturally relatable over choosing detailed technicality. While I may not have always had a perfect mental image, I feel that I was actually more in tune to the “Russianness†of the book due to the way the translator dealt with the text in this example. (Admittedly, I only have this example to use since I don’t speak Russian. I can imagine that there are other examples that this bilingual reviewer feels have not fully captured the “Russiannessâ€.)In short, it took me longer than my norm to become fully “hookedâ€, but once I was, I stayed far too late reading into the wee hours of the morning. I’m looking forward to a translation of the sequel!
***I won this book via the Goodreads Giveaway program. This did not influence my review.***This is an intriguing book. It's a translation into English from Russian. The translation is well done and reads smoothly, which I appreciate.I liked the main character, Masha. That's good because the series will be based on her. I loved reading about the history of the building of Moscow and how it related to religion. There was a lot of great research in those sections of the book. I loved the depth and meaning behind the killings.I didn't like the lack of depth and the almost accidental portrayal of Masha figuring out the relationship between the killings - more attention could have been paid in the writing to showing how her brain works. I really didn't like the ending as Masha's point of view was lost and drowned out by the detective and the Sin Collector's points of view.This book definitely shows promise for the series and left me interested in reading Book 2.
Almost too complicated to be believable/viable. It's a Russian DaVinci Code. One of the drawbacks of reading on kindle is that you don't get illustrations. This is clearly a book where this would help the narrative in the description of old Moscow and 'Heavenly Jerusalem'. However, it's a good read with many twists and turns - do find out for yourself.
This novel hits the spot on so many levels. An intimate look at daily Moscow life, the interaction between Masha and her boss, a Russian history lesson, and the investigative process leading to a satisfying conclusion. The English translation is seamless.
If you like a serial killer who kills because the law fails society this is a read for you to dive into
Wow once you got into the story you couldn't put the book down. Kept me guessing who the killer was until the end. Great story. You won't be disappointed.
This was a fantastic read set in Moscow. It was so detailed! I felt like I was there, seeing all the beautiful architecture for myself and it kept me guessing til the end who The Sin Collector was.
Loved the the intensity as the story unfolded. Surprised by the end. Well done!
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