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The Secret Speech
The Secret Speech
 
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Soviet Union, 1956: Stalin is dead. With his passing, a violent regime is beginning to fracture - leaving behind a society where the police are the criminals, and the criminals are innocent. The catalyst comes when a secret manifesto composed by Stalin's successor Khrushchev is distributed to the entire nation. Its message: Stalin was a tyrant and a murderer. Its promise: The Soviet Union will transform. But there are forces at work that are unable to forgive or forget Stalin's tyranny so easily, that demand revenge of the most appalling nature.
Meanwhile, former MGB officer Leo Demidov is facing his own turmoil. The two young girls he and his wife Raisa adopted have yet to forgive him for his involvement in the murder of their parents. They are not alone. Now that the truth is out, Leo, Raisa and their family are in grave danger from someone with a grudge against Leo. Someone transformed beyond recognition into the perfect model of vengeance.
From the streets of Moscow in the throes of political upheaval, to the wintry Siberian gulags and to Budapest, where a revolution will destroy as many innocent lives as the regime it is attempting to end, The Secret Speech is another stunning thriller from the author of the Booker- longlisted Child 44.

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Arlington Connection, February 4, 2010
...Shogun' by James Clavell. I think he is a brilliant writer. I’m also a big fan of Tom Rob Smith’s novels, 'Child 44' and 'The Secret Speech.' I just read 'City of Thieves' by David Benioff and loved it as well. What or who inspired you ...
Blogger News Network, September 23, 2009
...the 20th Communist Party Congress and denounced the cult of personality of his predecessor, Josef Stalin. Khrushchev?s ?Secret Speech? was a four-hour long condemnation of Stalin?s myriad abuses of power, a shocking and detailed indictment ...
Daily Express, April 24, 2009
...seem to matter and in any case our attention is fixed on Leo. The great strength of The Secret Speech is the insight, imagination and empathy with which his character is drawn, with all its contradictions and inadequacies: if its hard to ...
Guardian Unlimited, April 4, 2009
...When Tom Rob Smith's first novel, Child 44, appeared on last year's Booker longlist, it was a 'told you so' moment for fans of crime fiction, who had long felt ...