
Untraceable
Antonina W. Bouis
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"A thriller dipped in poison ... Shares some of le Carréeacute;'s fascination with secret worlds and the nature of evil."
-The New York Times
The terrifying, lengthening list of Russia's use of lethal poisons against its critics has inspired acclaimed author Sergei Lebedev's latest novel. With uncanny timing, he examines how and why Russia and the Soviet Union have developed horrendous neurotoxins. At its center is a ruthless chemist named Professor Kalitin, obsessed with developing an absolutely deadly, undetectable, and untraceable poison for which there is no antidote. But Kalitin becomes consumed by guilt over countless deaths from his Faustian pact to create the ultimate venom. When the Soviet Union collapses, the chemist defects and is given a new identity in Western Europe. After another Russian is murdered with Kalitin's poison, his cover is blown and he's drawn into an investigation of the death by Western agents. Two special forces killers are sent to silence him--using his own undetectable poison. In this fast-paced, genre-bending tale, Lebedev weaves suspenseful pages of stunningly beautiful prose exploring the historical trajectories of evil. From Nazi labs, Stalinist plots, and the Chechen Wars, to present-day Russia, Lebedev probes the ethical responsibilities of scientists supplying modern tyrants and autocrats with ever newer instruments of retribution, destruction, and control.
Product Details
Publisher | New Vessel Press |
Publish Date | February 02, 2021 |
Pages | 242 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781939931900 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 5.7 X 1.1 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
"A taut spy thriller with Gothic flourishes ... It offers not only a compelling reworking of real-life events, but an insight into the psychological effects of poisoning, literal and metaphorical, in Russia and beyond."
-The Economist
-The Wall Street Journal
"Dazzling ... Providing a window into how evil deeds are conceived, carried out, and justified ... Lebedev's indelible triumph richly describes the inner thoughts of its characters, yet still includes the action sequences attractive to fans of the espionage novel. This makes Untraceable one of the most compelling novels on the market today."
-SpyTalk
"The topicality of this fierce novel risks overshadowing its literary and literary historical qualities. To my mind it invites comparisons with two beacons of extremism from the earlier twentieth century: Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon and the terrifyingly aestheticized war diaries of Ernst Jünger."
-The Times Literary Supplement
"Lebedev writes superbly and his denouement deftly blends comedy and poignancy."
-The Sunday Times (London)
"One of Russia's most interesting young novelists takes on Putin, poison and power in this unique novel; Lebedev provides a fascinating window on modern Russia."
-Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Twilight of Democracy and Gulag: A History
"Immensely readable ... Takes the spy novel and transforms it into something akin to a political, even spiritual, allegory."
-The Financial Times
"I was captured by the velvet lyricism of his prose and his le Carré-ish plot ... A geologist by training, Lebedev's fiction excavates what lies beneath: the inner lives of earlier generations, buried under layers of official myth and self-deceit ... the strange dualism that allows loving fathers to serve tyranny by day and to tuck their children up at night."
-Luke Harding, author of Shadow State: Murder, Mayhem and Russia's Remaking of the West in The Guardian
"Probing the ... horrors that science casually inflicts on people, animals, and the environment. Though Putin is never mentioned, his malevolent presence is felt throughout. A darkly absorbing intellectual thriller by one of Russia's boldest young novelists."
-Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
"The darkest impulses of science and power cross paths with human error and plots gone awry in Sergei Lebedev's incisive and all-too-plausible Russian novel about nerve agents, assassination and secrets both political and personal."
--Will Englund, Pulitzer Prize-winning former Moscow correspondent for The Washington Post and author of March 1917: On the Brink of War and Revolution
"Almost prophetic ... There is an elegance, and urgency, to the narrative's slow unfolding of secrets and memories. Untraceable invites us to look at what has been hidden in plain sight."
-The Los Angeles Review of Books
"Untraceable, beautifully translated by Antonina W Bouis, is spy fiction of the highest calibre."
-The Irish Times
"Enthralling and exquisite, by one of modern Russia's finest writers."
--Philippe Sands, author of East West Street: On the Origins of "Genocide" and "Crimes against Humanity"
"Turn off your television sets and get reading. Sergei Lebedev writes not of the past, but of today."
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