
Eye of the Red Tsar
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Narrated by:
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Steven Pacey
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By:
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Sam Eastland
About this listen
The first in a gripping new series of detective novels set at the birth of Stalin’s Russia.
It is the time of the Great Terror. Inspector Pekkala – known as the Emerald Eye – was the most famous detective in all Russia. He was the favourite of the Tsar. Now he is the prisoner of the men he once hunted. Like millions of others, he has been sent to the gulags in Siberia and, as far as the rest of the world is concerned, he is as good as dead. But a reprieve comes when he is summoned by Stalin himself to investigate a crime.
Pekkala’s mission: to uncover the men who really killed the Tsar and his family, and to locate the Tsar’s treasure. The reward for success will be his freedom and the chance to re-unite with a woman he would have married if the Revolution had not torn them apart. The price of failure? Death.
©2010 Sam Eastland (P)2010 Audible, LtdIntrigue
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A little predictable, but extremely enjoyable
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Worth a listen - war time thriller.
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Looking for the murderer of the last Tsar certainly makes for a gripping story. And when that story is being told the book is interesting. However, the constant interruptions of the story with these flashbacks just killed the book for me. I will not be reading any more of this author as I understand that all his books contain flashbacks. It is simply an unappealing style for me, but for readers who don't object, this is good book. My rating of the book is due to the flashback which I find to interrupting and made the real story seem disjointed.
Great Story but Drags a lot
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Characters finely drawn with broad brush strokes confidently defining a difficult time in Russian history. Brilliantly told, and held me captivated by the strength of the story.What was one of the most memorable moments of Eye of the Red Tsar?
The description of the railway station where he was held, having been discovered as the eye of the tzar. The cold and cruelty described took my breath away. I froze in what I was doing to listen.What does Steven Pacey bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
His voice, his accent, his persuasion to lead you on in the story. Riveting.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me cry, and wonder.Any additional comments?
A beautiful book.This story gripped me from the beginning.
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Eye of the red Tsar
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Straight away I was hooked when I read the basic plot and reviews to see that it was my kind of stories and gave it a try.
This story is a fantastic introduction, as it follows two stories. One set in the 1930's following Inspector Pekkala as he is dragged out of the Gulags and forced to do a deal with the devil and work for the man who put him in the Gulags in the first place.
The second story is in terms of flashbacks to cover his rise to power from working in his dads undertakers buisness in Finland (then part of the Russian empire) to becoming the personal bodyguard/detective of the Russian Tsar right up to the Russian revolution.
The performance is pretty good and smooth, though when the reader tries a Borat-ish style Russian accent.
All in all very good, and going to move on to the second book.
Good story
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CRACKING READ
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Totally gripping
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Interesting
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