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Wolves eat dogs / Martin Cruz Smith.
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1471131130 (paperback)
9781471131134 (paperback)
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Smith, Martin Cruz
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Wolves eat dogs / Martin Cruz Smith.
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London : Simon & Schuster Ltd, 2004.
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336 pages ; 20 cm.
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"Why would anyone jump out a window with a saltshaker?" A good question, especially when the suicide victim is Pasha Ivanov, a Moscow physicist-turned-billionaire businessman--a "New Russian" poster boy, if ever there was one--with several homes, a leggy 20-year-old girlfriend ("the kind [of blonde] who could summon the attention of a breeze"), and every reason to be contented in his middle age. So, wonders Senior Investigator Arkady Renko, in Martin Cruz Smith's Wolves Eat Dogs, what provoked Ivanov to take a header from his stylish 10th-floor apartment? And how does it relate to the shaker clutched in his dead hand or the hillock of table salt found on his closet floor?
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Suicide -- Fiction
Detective and mystery stories
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Mystery fiction
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Arkady Renko novel
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