The Burning Lake, Brent Ghelfi
The Burning Lake, Brent Ghelfi
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The Burning Lake
A Volk Thriller

Author: Brent Ghelfi

Narrator: Robertson Dean

Unabridged: 8 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/03/2011


Synopsis

Another prominent journalist is found murdered in Putins Russia, shot to death on the banks of the Techa 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 Putins war on the free press, one more statistic in a grim tally. But to Russian agent Alexei Volkovoy, Katos 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 longtime 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 JeanLouis 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 snowcovered 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. A Poisoned Pen Press Mystery

About Brent Ghelfi

Brent Ghelfi has served as a clerk on the U.S. Court of Appeals, been a partner in a Phoenix-headquartered law firm, and now owns and operates several businesses. His novels have been translated into seven languages and optioned for film. He has traveled extensively throughout Russia and now lives in Phoenix with his wife, a former prosecutor, and their two sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dan on December 17, 2021

As usual with books of a certain age, I have no idea why it has taken me ten years to take up the fourth Volk novel. I know the first three were worthy and now know the fourth is, too. Mr. Ghelfi certainly was not the first to expose the vile proceedings in Russia in regard to nuclear waste with the......more

Goodreads review by Sara on May 15, 2011

Received from NetGalley Summary: Another prominent journalist is found murdered in Putin’s Russia, shot to death on the banks of the Techa 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 kille......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on May 09, 2011

When Alexei Volkovoy, a Russian agent, learns of the death of Katarina Mironova, he is horrified. Katarina was a prominent journalist known as Kato and Volk has close ties to Kato. The two had an intense personal relationship that they had managed to keep very private. Kato had trusted Volk with inf......more

Goodreads review by John on February 16, 2015

Another great story! I'm saddened that this is the last book by an incredibly talented author. No information about the author or additional books anywhere. This wasn't as dark as the others but still quite violent. But not in a gratuitous way. The descriptions and the plot twists are well written.......more

Goodreads review by Dan on July 26, 2015

Another entertaining book in Volk series. This one in both US and Russia. Asan aside does anyone know what happened to Ghelfi? This book was a 2010 and zero since. Also, his blog is five years old. Odd.......more