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008 121016s2007 us eng
020 _a0805082549
040 _aSESRİC
082 0 4 _a828.3354
_bGHE 2007
_220
100 _aGhelfi, Brent
245 1 _aVolk’s game :
_ba novel /
_cBrent Ghelfi
260 _aNew York:
_bHenry Holt,
_c2007.
300 _a304 p. ;
_c25 cm.
520 _aIntroducing Russian gangster Alexei Volkovoy. A firefight reverberates through Moscow’s dark streets; shattered glass and screams echo in the air. In the lawless ways of Russia’s capital city, the gunmen melt away into the night. Two men are dead--the targets not what they seem. A shadowy figure known as Volk lopes along the riverbank outside the Kremlin walls. A battle-hardened veteran of Russia’s brutal war in Chechnya, he prowls Moscow’s grim alleyways, a knife concealed in his prosthetic foot. Both a major player in the black market and a covert agent for the Russian military, Volk serves two masters: Maxim, a psychotic Azeri mafia kingpin; and a man known only as the General. By his side is Valya, an exotic beauty charged with protecting her lover from his unsavory associates. Together they are commissioned to steal a long-lost da Vinci painting from St. Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum.--From publisher de<br />ion.
650 0 _aArt thefts
_xFiction.
_96355
650 0 _aSanat hırsızlığı
_xRoman
_96356
650 0 _aMafia
_xRoman
_96358
_zRussia (Federation)
650 0 _aMafya
_xRoman.
_96359
_zRusya (Federasyon)
651 0 _93127
_aRusya (Federasyonu)
_xRoman
651 0 _93126
_aRussia (Federation)
_zFiction.
902 _a0085270
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_cBK