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The case of the general's thumb

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A Russian General is murdered. But why? And, more importantly, what has happened to his thumb?

Viktor Slutsky, a young police lieutenant, is sent to investigate it.

So, independently, is Nik Tsensky, a former military interpreter.

We read, in parallel, their two stories as they travel across Europe, pawns in a much more complex game than they could possibly suspect.

On the way, they meet Sergey, a larger-than-life hit-man and hearse-driving sociopath, who has somehow acquired a deaf-and-dumb blonde girlfriend and a tortoise to whom he becomes devoted (a worthy anthropomorphic successor to Misha the Penguin, eponymous hero of his previous novel).

As the two investigators gradually close in on the secret, they become involved in a battle between the Russian and the Ukranian secret services over the fabled KGB "Red Gold".

This is another brilliantly inventive black satire, which will both enlighten and entertain.

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Vintage
0099455250 / 9780099455257
Paperback / softback
04/03/2004
United Kingdom
English
Foreign
183 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. This translation originally published: London: Harvill, 2003.
An international thriller, shot through with black satire and authentic detail, by the author of the highly acclaimed Death & the Penguin
An international thriller, shot through with black satire and authentic detail, by the author of the highly acclaimed Death & the Penguin FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)