Deep in the Russian countryside, a thirty-ton killing machine known officially as T-34 is being developed in total secrecy. It's inventor is a rogue genius whose macabre death is considered an accident only by the innocent. Suspecting assassins everywhere, Stalin brings in his best - if least obedient - detective to solve a murder that's tantamount to treason. Answerable to no one, Inspector Pekkala has the dictator's permission to go anywhere and interrogate anyone. But the closer Pekkala gets to answers, the more questions he uncovers - first and foremost, why is the state's most dreaded female operative, Commissar Major Lysenkova, investigating the case when she's only assigned to internal affairs? In the shadows of one of history's most notorious regines, Pekkala is on a collision course with not only the Soviet secret police but the USSR's deadliest military secrets. For what he's about to unearth could put Stalin and his Communist state under for good - and bury Pekkala with them.
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