Wolves Eat Dogs.(Brief Article)(Young Adult Review)(Audiobook Review)

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WOLVES EATDOGS. Martin Cruz Smith. 2004/ 2004. Read by Henry Strozier. 10 cds. 13 hrs. Recorded Books. 1-4193-1578-1. $119.75. Vinyl; plot, reader notes. SA

When Pasha Ivanov, CEO of NoviRus, leaps from the window of his posh digs, Moscow police declare it a suicide. Days later, his lieutenant Lev Timofeyev is found with his throat cut near a cemetery in the Zone of Exclusion that surrounds Chernobyl. Detective Arkady Renko (introduced in Smith's enormously popular Gorky...

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