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The Burning Lake

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Another prominent journalist is found murdered in Putin's Russia, shot to death on the banks of theTecha River near the radioactive village of Metlino. Katarina Mironova, known around the world as Kato, could simply fade from the public eye, one more journalist killed during Putin's war on the free press, one more statistic in a grim tally. But to Russian agent Alexei Volkovoy, Kato's murder evokes far more emotion. It summons too many memories, haunts him in too many ways for him to allow her death go unavenged.

Volk's investigation takes him from Moscow to Mayak, the site of a nuclear reprocessing plant where a massive explosion occurred in 1957, then to Las Vegas. All the while, the life he has known with his long-time lover, Valya, and his patron, the General, slowly unravels as details about his secret ties to Kato begin to emerge. Meanwhile, American contract agent Grayson Stone and shadowy French assassin Jean-Louis have secrets of their own to protect. Secrets born in the Afghan desert and the streets of Fallujah. Secrets about the tragic consequences of a nuclear alliance among venal Russian, American, and French politicians. Secrets the American and the French governments will pay anything to protect. 

In the end, Volk becomes both the hunter and the hunted in the glittering neon jungle of Las Vegas. Equally at home in the snow-covered woods of the Ural mountains and the seamy alleyways of Industrial Boulevard, Volk tracks his prey across the world trying to learn the truth about the story Kato died trying to report.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 14, 2011
      Readers who relish the darker side of today's Russia will welcome Ghelfi's fourth thriller featuring spy Alexei "Volk" Volkovoy (after The Venona Cable). One cold winter night in a Moscow park, Volk rendezvous with a gulag survivor who tells him that Katarina Mironova, a fearless reporter who writes under the name Kato, has been shot to death along with three students in a village in the Urals. Kato, who joins the list of 21 journalists who've been murdered since Vladimir Putin ascended to power, was working on a story about an area in the Urals where a reservoir holding liquid radioactive waste exploded in 1957, causing widespread contamination. Since Kato was Volk's lover and confidante while she was covering the second Chechen war a decade earlier, Volk resolves to get at the truth behind her murder. The twisty trail eventually takes Volk to Las Vegas for an exciting showdown with a notorious French assassin.

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