Aurora (Robert Harris)

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Aurora is a novel by the British writer Robert Harris . The original title in English is Archangel , which means both Archangel and Archangelsk . The thriller focuses on the research of a British historian into Russia's Stalinist past , the author linking fiction with historical facts. The book was published on September 21, 1998 under the English original title Archangel by Hutchinson / Random House , the German translation in the same year by Heyne Verlag .

The novel was filmed in 2005 as The Red Conspiracy starring Daniel Craig .

action

The British historian Fluke Kelso attends a congress in Moscow . There he meets Papu Rapawa, who was formerly the bodyguard of the secret service chief Lavrenti Beria . Rapava tells the British about legacies that his boss had disappeared after Stalin's death . After Rapawa's disappearance, Kelso sets out to find the hiding place for the alleged documents. In the course of his research, the American journalist O'Brian and Rapawa's daughter, Sinaida, join him. The opposite side to the old Stalinist Mamantov is also interested in the hidden property. Near the city of Arkhangelsk , Kelso meets a hitherto unknown son of Stalin who lives in the wilderness. Ultimately, it becomes clear that Kelso, as a representative of the West, was deceived and instrumentalized in order to pave the way for Stalin's legacy.

literature

  • Robert Harris: Aurora . Heyne, 1998. ISBN 3453143043 (German translation)
  • Robert Harris: Archangel . Random House, 1998. ISBN 0679428887 (original title)