The Red Moth (Inspector Pekkala)
The Red Moth (Inspector Pekkala) book cover

The Red Moth (Inspector Pekkala)

Paperback – January 2, 2018

Price
$14.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0571278480
Dimensions
4.9 x 1 x 7.7 inches
Weight
10.2 ounces

Description

"Hugely enjoyable" - Guardian Sam Eastland lives in the US and the UK. He is the grandson of a London police detective. Eye of the Red Tsar , the first in the Inspector Pekkala series, was followed by The Red Coffin and Siberian Red.

Features & Highlights

  • The 4th book in the Inspector Pekkala series
  • As Hitler's forces smash into Soviet territory, annihilating the Red Army divisions in its path, a lone German scout plane is forced down. Contained within the briefcase of its passenger is the seemingly inconsequential painting of a
  • hyalophoria cecropia
  • , otherwise known as a red moth.Military Intelligence dismisses the picture as insignificant, but in the state of emergency Stalin suspects a German plot. He summons his old adversary, Inspector Pekkala - the elusive Finn who was once Tsar Nicholas II's personal detective - to discover the real significance of this strange wartime cargo.As the storm gathers around them, Pekkala, together with his assistant from the shadowy Bureau of Special Operations, soon find themselves on the path of the most formidable art thieves in history. Those real target is a secret and prized possession of the Romanovs, once considered to be the eighth wonder of the world.But as the Soviet Union crumbles in the face of the advancing cataclysm, and the chaos of war is everywhere, Pekkala realizes that to protect the Tsar's treasure he must break through enemy lines. His desperate mission is to outfox the German invaders, or face the wrath of Stalin himself.

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A favorite friend

I stumbled upon the Inspector Pekkala series of books while at my local library about two years ago. Inspector Pekkala has become a favorite friend that I visit every six months or so. I always enjoy reading his exploits. The Red Moth didn't disappoint.

If you like mystery novels that blend fictional characters with historical figures, I recommend the series. The books jump back and forth in time, between Pekkala's service to Tsar Nicholas and Stalin. Historical and cultural references abound. And in the case of The Red Moth, the Amber Room plays an important role.