He made too many enemies. He lost his party membership. Once Moscow's
top criminal investigator, Arkady Renko now toils in obscurity on a
Russian factory ship working with American trawlers in the middle of the
Bering Sea. But when an adventurous female crew member is picked up dead
with the day's catch, Renko is ordered by his captain to investigate an
accident that has all the marks of murder. Up against the celebrated
Soviet bureaucracy once more, Renko must again become the obsessed,
dedicated cop he was in Gorky Park and solve a chilling mystery
fraught with international complications.
Praise for Polar Star
"Stunning."--The New York Times Book Review
"Impossible to put down . . . a book of heart-stopping suspense and
intricate plotting, but also a meticulously researched, ambitious
literary work of great distinction."***--The Detroit News
"Martin Cruz Smith writes the most inventive thrillers of anyone in the
first rank of thriller writers."--The Washington Post Book World
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"Gripping . . . absorbing."--The Philadelphia Inquirer**