Russia Girl by Kenneth Rosenberg
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
A village girl turned vigilante. The first in the series, introduces us to Natalia Nicolaeva, who like many other girls from the erstwhile USSR gets trafficked to Turkey.
The story is about how she escapes the clutches of the underground who hold her and how she gets her revenge.
It is on the lines of the Millennium series of Stieg Larson, but does not stand up to the mark.
A decent read.
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Friday, April 02, 2021
Russia Girl by Kenneth Rosenberg
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