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Three Stations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Three Stations
''Three Stations'' is a crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith set in Russia circa 2010. It is the seventh novel to feature Detective-Investigator Arkady Renko, published 29 years after the initial novel of the Renko series, ''Gorky Park''.〔Steinhauer, Olen, ''The New York Times'' (August 12, 2010). (Moscow Express )〕〔Weinman, Sarah ''Los Angeles Times'' (August 17, 2010). (Book review: 'Three Stations' by Martin Cruz Smith )〕 ==Plot== The title refers to the three Moscow railway stations, Leningrad Station, Kazansky Station and Yaroslavl Station situated on Komsomolskaya Square, also often referred to as Three Stations Square.〔See, Carolyn, ''Washington Post'' (September 3, 2010). ("Three Stations," the new thriller by Martin Cruz Smith, author of "Gorky Park" )〕 A teenage mother arrives at Three Stations, but her baby is stolen. The only person to help her is Zhenya, the young chess hustler who is a sometime ward of Arkady Renko, the police investigator. Meanwhile, Arkady tries to prove that the overdose death of a young prostitute in the station is nothing of the sort, and is suspended for his trouble. A billionaire casino owner with financial troubles offers to hire Arkady, but the latter can trust no-one. Thugs, dwarves, ballerinas, Central Asians and a gang of homeless tweens complicate matters still further.
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