When the Doves Disappeared
By Sofi Oksanen
Translated by Lola Rogers
By Sofi Oksanen
Translated by Lola Rogers
By Sofi Oksanen
Translated by Lola Rogers
By Sofi Oksanen
Translated by Lola Rogers
By Sofi Oksanen
Read by Enn Reitel
Translated by Lola Rogers
By Sofi Oksanen
Read by Enn Reitel
Translated by Lola Rogers
Category: Historical Fiction | Military Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Military Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction | Military Fiction | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Feb 09, 2016 | ISBN 9780345805904
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Feb 10, 2015 | ISBN 9780385350181
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Feb 10, 2015 | ISBN 9781101913406
721 Minutes
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Praise
“Piercing. . . . [A] chilling story of loss and betrayal.” —The New Yorker
“A brave and important voice. . . . Betrayal, secrecy, and memory are the haunting themes of Sofi Oksanen’s accomplished new novel.” —The Economist
“Finland’s best-known writer. . . . One of the stars of the European literary scene.” —The New York Review of Books
“Powerfully evocative. . . . Has the quick pace and plot twists of a literary thriller.” —The Plain Dealer
“Vivid. . . . Tense, politically relevant. . . . Weave[s] an intrigue that builds to moments of shocking revelation.” —Financial Times
“A thrilling page-turner. . . . A shattering family drama and an unsparing deconstruction of history. . . . Renewed Russian-sabre-rattling in the Baltics makes this a perfect time to read this superb writer.” —The Independent (London)
“A superb novel. . . . Over it hangs a Graham Greene-like atmosphere of human wretchedness and compromised political faith.” —The Daily Telegraph (London)
“Astonishing. . . . No one in these pages is predictable, because survival in this period, Oksanen so beautifully reveals, meant learning to love only from the part of the heart that knows how to betray.” —Toronto Star
“Brilliant. . . . [A] great historical thriller. . . . [Oksanen] has woven a story of betrayal, lies, political deceit, and modern history.” —The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
“Engaging. . . . Suspenseful. . . . Gorgeousness jumps off the page when least expected.” —Winnipeg Free Press
“Powerful fiction that stirs history, war crimes, and psychology into a compelling mix. . . . Oksanen captures both the futility of the citizens of a tiny country who yearn for freedom and the dark heart of an opportunist who would sell out his own family in order to survive.” —Booklist
“Oksanen depicts civilian life in wartime and under communist oppression in rich historical detail, skillfully manipulating chronology and threading clues subtly throughout the narrative as suspense builds. . . . Highly recommended.” —Library Journal (starred)
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