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  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x159x36 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Fontana
  • ISBN-10: 0008761531
  • ISBN-13: 9780008761530
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 240x159x36 mm, kaal: 540 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Fontana
  • ISBN-10: 0008761531
  • ISBN-13: 9780008761530
'A gripping thriller and Belkin is a character many readers will want to encounter again' THE SUNDAY TIMES







'Remarkable If only all first novels were as enthralling as this' FINANCIAL TIMES







'Merridales talents as a Russia expert and writer combine to beam light on the depths of Moscows underworld' THE SUN





Moscow, 1934. When a body is discovered during the construction of the glittering new Moscow subway, Investigator Anton Belkin wants nothing to do with the case. It will mean asking difficult questions of all the wrong people, and Anton has a very personal reason to keep his head down. But he has not reckoned with Vika, his former lover and now influential member of the secret police, who is adamant Anton is the best man for the job.



Buried in the tunnels beneath the capital is a dangerous secret, but one entangled in a sticky web of political and personal rivalries, deceptions and betrayals. Soon Anton must choose between his conscience and saving those he loves from the vengeful grip of the Soviet state.



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Both a brilliant thriller and a historical record of the ambition, terror and deviousness of that black era in Russian history Gareth Rubin, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Turnglass

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A Times and Financial Times Book of the Year





'A gripping thriller and Belkin is a character many readers will want to encounter again' The Sunday Times



'Remarkable Merridale, an acclaimed historian of Russia, showcases her knowledge of the country and its dark past to bring a richly-drawn cast of characters to life in a marvellously evoked 1930s Moscow. If only all first novels were as enthralling as this' Financial Times



'Merridales talents as a Russia expert and writer combine to beam light on the depths of Moscows underworld' The Sun, four-star review



'Catherine Merridale is a very well-known historian of Soviet Russia, so in Moscow Underground an engrossing thriller set in Stalins Moscow, she knows whereof she so beguilingly write Its intensely exciting, but also moving; and, as youd expect from the author of Merridales history books, it tells us a lot about Stalins Russia including why men and women fought for it, and stayed in it'







The Tablet







Gripping, moving and fascinating. A heartbreaking and passionate novel of the cruelty and fragility of love, death and life in Stalinist Russia by a great storyteller who also happens to be an outstanding historian. I loved it Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of the Moscow Trilogy



Both a brilliant thriller and a historical record of the ambition, terror and deviousness of that black era in Russian history Gareth Rubin, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Turnglass



Moscow´s subway system was built to transform an old imperial capital into a modern Soviet metropolis but digging deep in the very heart of an empire can unleash the fates. Moscow Underground excavates the very foundation of the Russian state, a daring journey to the origins of Stalinism, all the more timely because in contemporary Russia the figure of Stalin is making an ominous comeback Sergei Lebedev, author of The Lady of The Mine

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A gripping thriller THE SUNDAY TIMES
Catherine Merridale is an award-winning writer and historian, known for her acclaimed and pioneering books on Russian history. She studied history at King's College, Cambridge, and held posts at various British universities including Cambridge, Bristol and London. She has travelled extensively in Russia and what was once the Soviet Empire.



Her books include Lenin on the Train and Red Fortress: The Secret Heart of Russia's History, which won the Pushkin House Prize and Wolfson History Prize in 2014. Her work has been translated into more than twenty languages and previous books have been shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize and have won the Royal Society of Literatures Heinemann Prize. She is a fellow of the British Academy. Moscow Underground is her first work of fiction.