Independence Square, Martin Cruz Smith
Independence Square, Martin Cruz Smith
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Independence Square
Arkady Renko in Ukraine

Author: Martin Cruz Smith

Narrator: Jeremy Bobb

Unabridged: 5 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/09/2023


Synopsis

Detective Arkaday Renko—“one of the most compelling figures in modern fiction” (USA TODAY)—risks his life when he heads to Ukraine shortly before the Russian invasion to find an anti-Putin activist who has mysteriously disappeared.

Martin Cruz Smith has written nine previous novels featuring Arkady Renko, one of modern detective fiction’s most popular characters. These novels, beginning with 1981’s international sensation Gorky Park, have collectively traced Russia's evolution over the last half-century. Now, with Independence Square, Smith focuses on the fraught and frenzied days leading up to Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine.

It’s June 2021, and Arkady knows that Russia is preparing to invade and subsequently annex Ukraine as it did Crimea in 2014. He is, however, preoccupied with other grievances. His longtime lover, Tatiana Petrovna, has deserted him for her work as an investigative reporter. His corrupt boss has relegated him to a desk job. And he is having trouble with his dexterity and balance. A visit to his doctor reveals that these are symptoms for Parkinson’s Disease.

This is an ingenious autobiographical conceit, as Martin Cruz Smith has Parkinson’s, and is able through Arkady to movingly describe his own experience with the disease. Parkinson’s hasn’t stopped Smith from his work, and neither does it stop Arkady. Rather than dwell on his diagnosis, he throws himself into another case.

An acquaintance has asked him to find his daughter, Karina, an anti-Putin activist who has disappeared. In the course of the investigation, Arkady falls for Karina's roommate, Elena, a Tatar from Ukraine. The search leads them to Kyiv, where rumblings of an armed conflict grow louder. Later, in Crimea, Tatiana reemerges to complicate Arkady’s new romance. And as he gets closer to locating Karina, Arkady discovers something that threatens his life as well as the lives of both Elena and Tatiana.

Few fiction writers have better captured contemporary Russia with more insight or authenticity than Martin Cruz Smith. He does the same here for Ukraine and the events that preceded Russia’s invasion. Independence Square is a timely and a uniquely personal mystery novel-meets-political thriller by a master of the form.

About Martin Cruz Smith

Martin Cruz Smith’s novels include Gorky ParkStallion GateNightwingPolar StarStalin’s GhostRoseDecember 6TatianaThe Girl from VeniceThe Siberian Dilemma, and Independence Square. He is a two-time winner of the Hammett Prize, a recipient of the Mystery Writers of America’s Grand Master Award and Britain’s Golden Dagger Award, and a winner of the Premio Piemonte Giallo Internazionale. He lives in California.


Reviews

Arkady Renko is going to Ukraine. Smith has been writing stories about the Soviet Union (and now Russia) for over 40 years and I have been rationing myself. Arkady Renko is the personification of the iconic Russian – smart, permanently doomed, and depressed. Martin Cruz Smith has given us Renko in man......more

Goodreads review by Barbara

3.5 stars Author Martin Cruz Smith introduced Moscow police detective Arkady Renko in the novel 'Gorky Park' in 1981. There are nine more books in the series, and Renko has aged a bit over time. In 'Independence Square', Martin Cruz Smith, who has Parkinson's Disease, takes a leaf from his own life,......more

Goodreads review by Mandy

I can now say that I have read a Martin Cruz Smith book. He is one of those authors that my dad and granddad used to read and I never got around to. Thanks to the lovely team at Simon and Schuster Australia for sending me this book to read. This was a very fast paced and dark read. Very political an......more

Goodreads review by Bruce

Arkady Renko’s corrupt boss Zurin, a man whose main concern is not upsetting the Kremlin, has confined Arkady to a desk job at Petrovka 38 to keep him out of the way. After the annexation of Crimea and imminent invasion of Ukraine, Putin’s regime has become increasingly repressive and many Russians......more

Goodreads review by John

Tenth book into the Arkady Renko series, it felt tired. Current in that most of the book takes place in Moscow, Kviv and Sebastapol in Crimea, just prior to the Russian invasion. I felt no omph or real interest in what was going on as so much had to do with the political situation, until over 3/4 of......more


Quotes

"Jeremy Bobb provides an exceptional narration of Smith's latest Arkady Renko procedural...Bobb's performance embraces the audiobook's noir tone, providing a weathered, world-weary pacing to the proceedings while deftly handling the various Russian accents. He gives the characters both the requisite hardened outlook and heart."