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Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith
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Smith offers a look into the Soviet Union of 1953, a dark, desperate place in which the state had become a manifestation of Stalin’s paranoia. The ideological need of the state to present the communist ideal as an actualized reality impaired its ability, its willingness to address bad things when they happened, for surely, in this workers� paradise, such things would never happen. Things like serial killers, things like crime of any sort. Thus all crime is ideological and all criminals are enemies of the state. This is not a family trip to Disney World.

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Tom Rob Smith - image from his site - Photo credit: James Hopkirk

Leo is a member of the MGB, state security, and has spent his adult life doing what he has been told to do, doing what is expected, whether it is drinking the ideological Kool-Aid or rousting suspected traitors at 4 in the morning for a nifty round of torture before they are disappeared. Life is ok for him, professionally respected, married to a beautiful woman, able to access for his family goods and services not available to the less connected in this classless society. But when a child is found murdered in Moscow, the child of a fellow MGB officer, and when he treats this crime the way he would any other, he is redirected from his safe path to a dangerous route, pushed along by a jealous work competitor.

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Tom Hardy as Leo Demidov in Child 44. Photograph: Summit Entertainment/Allstar - image from The Guardian

The big secret in Smith’s tale is not that tough to figure out, but the up-side of this fast-paced thriller is the depiction of a stalag-Soviet. The characters are sometimes thin, but Child 44 does not pretend to be classic literature. Leo changes, as do some around him and we get a roller-coaster ride through a scary, dark place, learning things we might not have known about in an important time and place. An entertaining and gripping read.



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message 1: by Cathy (last edited Nov 21, 2014 06:27AM) (new)

Cathy DuPont Will: An entertaining and gripping read but only three stars? What gives? Enjoyed your review, too, of course.


message 2: by Will (last edited Nov 21, 2014 08:24AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes It haws been long enough that I am no longer entirely certain


message 3: by Cathy (new)

Cathy DuPont Will wrote: "It haws been long enough that I am no longer entirely certain"

You sound like me. Only I'm not as funny as you.


Will Byrnes I'm not sure about that. But so much better looking.


message 5: by Cathy (last edited Nov 21, 2014 05:33PM) (new)

Cathy DuPont Will wrote: "I'm not sure about that. But so much better looking."

Ahhhh. :*) (Not good on those so hope that was a kiss and not a finger!) Hah!


SUSAN   *Nevertheless,she persisted* Great review. I really enjoyed this book.


Will Byrnes Cathy wrote: "Will wrote: "I'm not sure about that. But so much better looking."

Ahhhh. :*) (Not good on those so hope that was a kiss and not a finger!) Hah!"


Maybe a zit?


message 8: by Cathy (new)

Cathy DuPont Will wrote: "Cathy wrote: "Will wrote: "I'm not sure about that. But so much better looking."

Ahhhh. :*) (Not good on those so hope that was a kiss and not a finger!) Hah!"

Maybe a zit?"


Sorry, next time I'll look first. I'm thinking/hoping that I'm forgiven my sin(s). And I agree with Susan, it was a good review. What does that get me?


Hanneke Nice review, Will. It was an interesting book. I certainly enjoyed the special time and place. I do not recommend reading the sequel though, The Secret Speech', clearly a book meant to roll with the success of this one. 'The Secret Speech' was really boring and unrealistic. It stopped my curiousity to read subsequent books of Tom Rob Smith.


message 10: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes Have not read that one. Will consider myself warned.


message 11: by Erin (new) - rated it 5 stars

Erin Strong Agreed. The secret speech had non of the page turning power of child 44.


nathan best football player evvveeerrrrr I want it but cannot get it.My mom will not get it for me.


message 13: by Carmen (new) - added it

Carmen I want to read this!


message 14: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes nathan best football player evvveeerrrrr wrote: "I want it but cannot get it.My mom will not get it for me."

It is probably not appropriate for young readers


message 15: by Jason (new)

Jason getting ready for the movie?


message 16: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes Yep


August Bones Just got this book! I didn't know what it was about; I just had enjoyed his book The Farm and wanted to give it a shot. I feel like I have a good base now to start it on with your review! 😊


message 18: by Will (last edited Jun 29, 2018 09:03PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes 😀


William I liked the book better than the terrible movie.


message 20: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes The awful reviews have spared me the film. Book was a pretty good read, though.


message 21: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes Sounds good. Was it a book before it was a film?


message 22: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes Cool. thanks for the info.


message 23: by Peter (new)

Peter Upton Is this book just a clone of George Orwell's '1984 '.


Federico DN I really enjoyed this one, and the sequel. So gripping tense atmosphere! The third one I could've lived without. Great review Will! The movie sucks btw xD


message 25: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes Thanks, Federico


message 26: by Will (new) - rated it 3 stars

Will Byrnes Peter wrote: "Is this book just a clone of George Orwell's '1984 '."
Did not strike me as such


Hanneke Peter, I fully agree with Will. I just have no idea why you think that.


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