` The black earth was already baking & the sun was just rising when they mounted their horses & rode across the grasslands towards the horizon on fire.. .` Imprisoned in the Gulags for a crime he did not commit, Benya Golden joins a penal battalion made up of Cossacks & convicts to fight the Nazis. He enrols in the Russian cavalry, & on a hot summer day in July 1942, he & his band of brothers are sent on a desperate mission behind enemy lines. Switching between Benya`s war in the grasslands of Southern Russia, & Stalin`s plans in the Kremlin, between Benya`s intense affair with an Italian nurse & a romance between Stalin`s daughter & a journalist also on the Eastern Front, this is a sweeping story of passion, bravery & human survival where personal betrayal is a constant companion, & death just a heartbeat away. Praise for Red Sky at Noon` The gripping final instalment of the Moscow Trilogy tells of a man wrongly imprisoned in the Gulags & his fight for redemption. Meticulously researched.. . In this searing tale of love & war, most moving is the redemptive relationship between a soldier & a nurse that blooms amid the brutality. An homage to the author`s favourite Russian writers & the Western masterpieces of Larry Mc Murtry, Cormac Mc Carthy & Elmore Leonard, such influences pervade this atmospheric tale told in the author`s distinct own voice.`
- Observer` Mythic & murderous violence in Russia...there are power-drunk Nazis & Soviet traitors, including a particularly memorable villain.. . Written with brio & deep knowledge of its fascinating subject matter... a deeply satisfying pageturner.`
- Book of the Month, The Times` In this third volume of The Moscow Trilogy, the fate of combatants & civilians is often harsh. With his feel for vivid & immediate drama & impressive research, the author evokes the extreme turbulence & violence impacting on individuals. Writing with passion, Montefiore makes the point that, up against the huge forces of war, the struggle for personal resolution can be tragic
- but never wasted.`
- Daily Mail` The final instalment of Montefiore`s loosely connected Moscow Trilogy: amidst the killing & the chaos, a group of prisoners are offered a chance of redemption on a secret mission behind enemy lines on horseback. Montefiore has a keen sense of place & an eye of unexpected details. Switching between the frontline on the Russian steppes & Stalin in the Kremlin, this is an EXCITING FAST-PACED ADVENTURE & A LAMENT FOR LOVE IN DARK & BRUTAL TIMES.`
- Mail on Sunday`I devoured Red Sky at Noon. A heartstopping, heartbreaking, technicolour epic. A grand homage to the Russian masters Babel & Grossman, echoes of Hemingway & Dostoevsky, & a propulsive delight that is entirely Montefiore`s own. Gripping storytelling allied with intimate, unsqueamish knowledge of Russian history
- a special combination.`
- AD Miller, author of Snowdrops`A GRIPPING tale.. . Montefiore is BRILLIANT at depicting the BROODING MENACE.. . the [penal battalions] are given increasingly risky missions, it is Benya`s journey on horseback that we follow behind enemy lines in the grasslands of southern Russia.. . An EPIC tale.. . The language is arresting.. . It`s beautifully done: a WESTERN ON THE EASTERN FRONT.`
- Daily Telegraph`DISPATCHES FROM THE DAYS OF BLOOD & THUNDER.. . There are atrocities on all sides & a smidgen of love as Benya falls for a brave Italian nurse. A subplot follows the ill-starred affair between Stalin`s daughter & a Jewish writer. But Benya`s struggle to keep his humanity is the memorable spine of the book.`
- Best of Summer reading, The Times` Exhilarated & terrified.. . Golden is plunged into a world where violent death could arrive at any moment & any pleasures that present themselves (an unexpected affair with an Italian nurse, for example) must be seized immediately. Sebag Montefiore PAINTS HIS VERBAL PICTURES of the WAR IN BOLD PRIMARY COLOURS.. . SHEER ENERGY OF STORYTELLING & GRAND SWEEP OF NARRATIVE.`
- Sunday Times