Volks Game, Brent Ghelfi
Volks Game, Brent Ghelfi
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Volk's Game

Author: Brent Ghelfi

Series: Volk #1

Narrator: Stephen Hoye

Unabridged: 10 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/26/2007


Synopsis

A firefight reverberates through Moscow's dark, rain-soaked streets; shattered glass and screams echo in the air. In the lawless ways of Russia's capital city, the gunmen melt away into the night. Two men are dead, the targets not what they seem. A shadowy figure lopes along the riverbank outside the Kremlin walls. Known to all as Volk, a battle-hardened veteran of Russia's brutal war in Chechnya, he prowls Moscow's grim alleyways, a knife concealed in his prosthetic foot at all times.

As both a major player in the black market and a covert agent for the Russian military, Volk serves two masters: Maxim, a psychotic Azeri mafia kingpin with hordes of loyal informers; and a man known only as the General, to whom Volk is mysteriously indebted. By his side is Valya, an exotic beauty charged with protecting her lover from his unsavory associates. Valya is the most dangerous weapon in Volk's arsenal. Together they are commissioned to steal a long-lost da Vinci painting called Leda and the Swan from St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum. Leda's ethereal radiance is undeniably captivating and incalculably dangerous. Volk must choose which powerful man he will betray in order to escape with the painting—and with his life. With the high-octane rush and vivid intensity of a feature film, Volk's Game delivers at every turn, announcing Alexei Volkovoy as the boldest hero of a new generation.

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 Maddy on August 06, 2022

PROTAGONIST: Alexei "Volk" Volkovoy SETTING: Russia RATING: 3.5 WHY: This book is about as noir as it gets. Colonel Alexei Volkovoy works undercover for a Kremlin official known as the "General" and for a criminal boss named Maxim. in Russia. His partner and lover, Valya, has been abused physically and......more

Goodreads review by Armita on April 23, 2023

honestly, I love the way Volk talks about Valya and it deeply hurts me when the book ended like that. although maxim and General are true betrayers, somehow I understand the reason behind their betrayal: everyone just thinks about themselves. many men were killed and honestly, the language of the bo......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on July 16, 2008

Having a soft spot in my heart for all things Russian, it was relatively easy for me to choose this book while browsing during my lunch hour. I thought the author did an excellent job of setting the book in today's Moscow -- rather than in the Moscow of the 1990s, immediately after the collapse of c......more

Goodreads review by William on September 14, 2021

Thought it would be something really good, but the ending did not carry through the good stuff from the first half of the book (which was reminiscent of Clockers to me). Too loose, too many dangling threads, and some added chapters that seemed necessary only to explain these unfinished issues in the......more

Goodreads review by Fixie on October 29, 2024

Pretty interesting character development, picked up at a free library near me , the plot is a bit disconnected......more