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Liberation Movements

By: Olen Steinhauer
Narrated by: Bo Foxworth, Lorna Raver, Robertson Dean, Jane Jacobs, Yuri Rasovsky
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Publisher's summary

In 1975, a People's Militia homicide investigator is on a plane for Istanbul when it is hijacked by Armenian terrorists. Before the Turkish authorities can fulfill the hijackers' demands, the plane explodes in midair.

Two investigators, a secret policeman and a homicide detective, are assigned to the case. Both believe that their superiors are keeping them in the dark, but they can't figure out why, until they begin to realize that everything is connected to a seven-year-old murder, a seemingly insignificant killing that has had far-reaching consequences.

Politics and history, for which Olen Steinhauer's novels are most praised, turn intimate and highly compelling in this new novel, reminiscent of John le Carre's best.

©2006 Olen Steinhauer (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.
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Critic reviews

"Steinhauer again displays his masterful manipulation of character, plot, and reader expectations....A fast, intriguing listen. Highly recommended." (Library Journal)
"Steinhauer's dazzling fourth book...shows how a skilled writer working at the top of his form can keep a series from faltering." (Publishers Weekly)

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Complex Story

a complex story with great voice performances,just feel that the ending leaves me wanting a better ending.

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Story good, narration...? Hmm.

I love the Olen Steinhauer books, and this title had interesting twists. But I did not care for the narrators. The characters were young, but the voices sounded like senior citizens, I just couldn't wrap my head around it.

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Too complicated to follow

When the plot or plots are finally made clear, we are left with yet more confusion. Little or nothing makes sense

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Hyper-original Espionage/Crime/Revenge Thriller

Steinhauer takes a helluva lot of risks with this novel and almost pulls them off. A hyper-original espionage/crime/revenge thriller set in Steinhauer's imaginary Eastern/Soviet Bloc country (smells like a mix of Hungary and Slovakia). Steinhauer has a genius for characters and he has developed many fantastic ones throughout his 36 Yalta series. IN Liberation Movements he throws a couple huge curves into the series. His two main characters are a gay secret police protégé and a revenge-seeking female homicide detective. This isn't your mother's spy novel.

Liberation Movements is sometimes a bit jumpy and the non-linear, multiple POV, narrative distracts a little from the setting, but again, I love to see Steinhauer experiment with the spy/crime format. Whatever points he loses because of its messiness, he more than makes up for because of his novelty and originality.

The narration, however, is another story. It just didn't gel with me. The multiple (5) narrators is only so-so. It really becomes a tad obnoxious listening to the narration of tape recordings (a little too meta for my taste).

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life under the Soviet bloc

If you ever thought about life in the Soviet bloc of nations, and weren't from there, or maybe you were, you most likely thought it was a drab, dreary life. According to Steinhauer, it was for some of them, those that bought into thatbought into that way of thinking or were forced into by the events of life. But, there were plenty of people that had hopes and dreams and lived their lives the best they could, they tried to stay out of the limelight, out of government scrutiny. Many led lives of quiet desperation. I don't knowwhat I expected when I started reading this series by Steinhauer, dreariness I suppose, but Ihave found them all interesting including this one. There were many different levels of liberation the characters were seeking. I hope Audible makes the last book in the series available.

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First book I stopped

Looked forward to this book but it's very slow. Nothing seems to happen. The multiple performers leads to a disjointed feeling.

I stopped listening after about half the book. That's saying a lot. I've never before stopped an audio book before the end and I rarely stop reading a book before the end.

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