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Learn moreMarina is born of privilege. Her mother, Sveta, is the Soviet Union's prima ballerina: an international star handpicked by the regime. But Sveta is afflicted with a mysterious second sight and becomes obsessed with exposing a horrific state secret. Then she disappears.
Fearing for their lives, Marina and her father defect to Brooklyn. Marina struggles to reestablish herself as a dancer at the American School of Ballet. But her enigmatic partner, Sergei, makes concentration almost impossible, as does the fact that Marina shares her mother's "gift," and has a vision of her father's murder at the hands of the Russian crooks and con artists she thought they'd left behind.
Now Marina must navigate the web of intrigue surrounding her mother's disappearance, her ability, and exactly whom she canโand can'tโtrust.
Elizabeth Kiemย is the author of the thrillerย Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy and numerous works of nonfiction. A graduate of Columbia University, sheย studied Russian language and literature and lived in Russia for four years immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union. She currently lives in New York.
Angela Brazil is an AudioFile Earphones Awardโwinning narrator and a professional actor who is proud to be a long-standing member of the Resident Acting Company at Trinity Repertory Company. She also teaches at the Brown/Trinity Conservatory.
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โThis twisty, dark mystery has it all.โ
โIn a world where nothing makes sense, what is sanity?โฆThis atmospheric, suspenseful story is one of devotion and deception, innocence and independence, friendship and love, music and dance, immigration and coming of age.โ
โDebut novelist Kiemโs title pays apt homage to John le Carrรฉ while delineating the roles seventeen-year-old ballerina Marina playsโฆKiem successfully creates the mood of the oppressive, fearful state of Communist Russia that persists outside its borders and builds levels of intrigue that lead to a devastating climax.โ
โFascinatingโฆThe twists and turns, as Marina tries to decide whom she can really trust, keep readers guessing right up to the end, just as a good spy novel should.โ
โThis is sophisticated storytelling with complex characterization and details that provide color and textureโฆThere are enough twists to surprise and engage readers to the end. A compelling portrait of a young woman on the verge of adulthood, caught up in the domestic secrets of her parents and the enmity of two countries.โ
โA romantic, suspenseful, and gracefully-written novel.โ
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