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HOTEL UKRAINE

by Martin Cruz Smith

Pub Date: July 8th, 2025
ISBN: 9781982188382
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

The 11th and final installment in the Arkady Renko series that began with Gorky Park in 1981.

The Russian homicide detective has lived under communism, witnessed its fall, and now lives during Vladimir Putin’s reign. As Russia launches its “special military operation” against Ukraine, Renko must investigate the brutal murder of the deputy minister of defense in Moscow’s Hotel Ukraine. Apparently, two people bashed his head in using two different types of weapons. Adding to the challenge, Renko suffers from Parkinson’s disease, making it increasingly difficult to function. He knows it will only get worse, though he insists he’s not an invalid. His adopted son says, “Even with Parkinson’s you’re the best they’ve got.” Meanwhile, he’s in love with Tatiana Petrovna, a Moscow-based correspondent for the New York Times who hates injustice and is “constitutionally incapable of seeing a bear without poking it.” She wants to report on Bucha, a Ukrainian city that suffered horrific destruction at the hands of the Russians. Renko’s investigation takes him there as well. Is the killing tied in with the invasion? Renko and Petrovna take extraordinary risks for the sake of finding the truth. The unseen presence above it all is Putin, and anyone who threatens him might as well drink tea mixed with heartbreak grass, a deadly poison said to have been used on some of his enemies. Renko and Tatiana both face that threat as they peer into the abyss of death. Aside from the action scenes, Renko offers interesting observations. He is “Russian to his core,” although love of country does not extend to love of its leaders. He thinks the only book that explains his beloved country is Alice in Wonderland. And he opines on the “fundamental truth” about love, that it means wanting what’s best for the other over yourself. Given their tribulations and given that this book finishes the series, the ending could be tragic or hopeful. Either way, Arkady Renko’s career is complete. Author Martin Cruz Smith has had Parkinson’s for decades and says this is his last book.

A rewarding read and a fine finale for the Smith-Renko team.