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100 1  Kaminsky, Stuart M. 
245 10 Fall of a Cosmonaut :|bInspector Porfiry Rostnikov Mystery
       Series, Book 13|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cStuart M.
       Kaminsky. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bHighBridge,|c2021. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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490 1  Porfiry Rostnikov ;|vbk. 13 
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511 0  Read by John McLain. 
520    With his Edgar Award-winning series about a Moscow cop In 
       the 1960s, Russian children wanted to be cosmonauts like 
       Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space. But the Soviet 
       Union is history, and Gagarin's glory is long gone. For 
       the men and women aboard the decaying Mir space station, 
       life is an unending series of near-disasters. During one 
       such breakdown, cosmonaut Tsimion Vladovka asks ground 
       control to contact Moscow police inspector Porfiry 
       Rostnikov if anything happens to him. The cosmonaut 
       returns to Earth safely, but a year later he goes missing 
       and his former crew members start turning up dead. 
       Vladovka was in possession of state secrets, so there's 
       also a potential security risk. He must be found, dead or 
       alive. In the days of the USSR, no one could navigate the 
       bureaucratic maze of the Kremlin like Rostnikov-but he's 
       never encountered anything like the labyrinth that is Star
       City, home of the Russian space program. Still, the 
       veteran policeman is convinced: The answer to what 
       happened to the cosmonaut on Earth lies in something that 
       happened in space. 
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