Cold Victory by Karl Marlantes audiobook

Cold Victory: A Novel

By Karl Marlantes
Read by Bronson Pinchot

Blackstone Publishing 9780802161420

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798212906692

  • ISBN: 9798212906685

  • ISBN: 9798212906708

  • ISBN: 9798874691875

Runtime: 10.57 Hours
Category: Fiction/Historical
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A Top Ten Amazon Best Book of the Month

From New York Times bestselling author Karl Marlantes comes a propulsive and sweeping novel in which loyalty, friendship, and love are put to the ultimate test.

Helsinki, 1947. Finland teeters between the Soviet Union and the West. Everyone is being watched. A wrong look or a wrong word could end in catastrophe. Natalya Bobrova, from Russia, and Louise Koski, from the United States, are young wives of their country’s military attachés. When they meet at an embassy party, their husbands, Arnie and Mikhail, both world-class skiers, drunkenly challenge each other to a friendly—but secret—cross-country wilderness race.

This is another masterful novel from the author of the modern classic Matterhorn, whose “breakneck writing style is both passionate and haunting” (W. E. B. Griffin). Layered with fast-paced action, historical detail, and a keen eye for the way totalitarianism and loss of truth and privacy threatens love and friendship, Cold Victory is a triumph.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Bronson Pinchot embraces the tone and accents of the international characters in this political thriller…providing a satisfying performance.” AudioFile
“Marlantes is better than Tom Clancy when it comes to the human element, but he’s similarly fascinated by militaria and historical detail…There’s enough cat and mouse here to keep Cold War thriller buffs engaged.” Kirkus Reviews
“[A] stirring story of innocents abroad in 1946 Finland as the Cold War is heating up… Marlantes sticks the landing in this satisfying drama.” Publishers Weekly
“Marlantes’ well-plotted, briskly moving novel explores the psychological afterlife of war. The men may court death on the tundra, but their needs are uncomplicated. It’s the women who, in building cross-cultural bridges and making impossible sacrifices, truly demonstrate sisu (Finnish for ‘toughness in the face of hopelessness’).” Booklist

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Author

Author Bio: Karl Marlantes

Author Bio: Karl Marlantes

Karl Marlantes, a cum-laude graduate of Yale University and Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, was a marine in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Navy Cross, the Bronze Star, two Navy Commendation Medals for valor, two Purple Hearts, and ten air medals. His novel Matterhorn and his nonfiction book What It Is Like to Go to War, both based on his combat experience, are also both New York Times bestsellers.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD, Playaway
Category: Fiction/Historical
Runtime: 10.57
Audience: Adult
Language: English