3.15.2010
The Secret History of Moscow
by Ekaterina Sedia, 303 pgs, paperback
Overall Grade: B+
In the dull and disaffected Moscow of the 1990s, people are mysteriously disappearing. Galina, who is certain her missing sister turned into a bird, with the help of a detective Yakov, and a street artist, Fyodor, explores the parallel realm under Moscow, home to fairytale creatures, old minor deities, and people who have fallen off the map.
Though I know little to nothing about Russian mythology, it was a wonderful story set amidst layers of fables and Russian history.
Labels: genre: fantasy, genre: fiction, genre: mythological, media: book