Moscow lies deep under snow & Arkady Renko is called in to handle a delicate matter: passengers riding the last metro of the night have reported seeing the ghost of Stalin on the platform edge. Not everyone it seems likes the fact that Stalin is dead.. . But in the midst of a blizzard nothing is as it first appears to be. Renkos girlfriend Eva & his adopted son Zhenya seem to be slipping into danger. The owner of a matrimonial agency wants her husband killed. An innocent Russian Bride employs a garrotte. A chess grandmaster wanders into Renkos life & leads him into the line of fire. Diehard Communists gather to sing along with Stalin. Red Diggers uncover secrets buried for half century in a desolate forest & Renko discovers ghosts that have been waiting for him all his life.. . As Russia swings more & more to the right Renko is more & more out of step. Not only an original & deeply humane thriller Stalins Ghost is also a wonderful evocation of the emerging New Russia. Praise for Martin Cruz Smith: Cruz Smith not only constructs grittily realistic plots he also has a gift for characterisation of which most thriller writers can only dream Mail on Sunday