Matthew Lenoe is associate professor of history at the University of Rochester.
"A grippingly constructed narrative."—Susanne Hillman, Australian
Slavonic and East European Studies
*Australian Slavonic and East European Studies*
"Lenoe's own investigation of the murder is the most authoritative,
complete, and convincing to date. The author deserves thanks for
assembling and translating the documents, and for producing a work
which not only provides a masterful interpretation of the murder
itself, but also sheds light on the workings of Soviet politics and
vicissitudes of Soviet history more generally. While the book is
aimed at the specialist, it manages at the same time to be a
gripping read."—Sarah Davies, The Russian Review
*The Russian Review*
Winner of the 2011 Reginald Zelnik Book Prize in History sponsored
by the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian
Studies
*Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies*
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