Elizabeth Kiem
Elizabeth Kiem is the author of the thriller Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy and numerous works of nonfiction. A graduate of Columbia University, she studied Russian language and literature and lived in Russia for four years immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union. She currently lives in New York.
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Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy
- By: Elizabeth Kiem
- Narrator: Angela Brazil
- Length: 7 hours 34 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2013
- Language: English
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3.12(90 ratings)
Marina is born of privilege. Her mother, Sveta, is the Soviet Union’s prima ballerina: an international star handpicked by the regime. But Sveta is afflicted with a mysterious second sight and becomes obsessed with exposing a horrific state secret. Then she disappears.
Fearing for their lives, Marina and her father defect to Brooklyn. Marina struggles to reestablish herself as a dancer at the American School of Ballet. But her enigmatic partner, Sergei, makes concentration almost impossible, as does the fact that Marina shares her mother’s “gift,” and has a vision of her father’s murder at the hands of the Russian crooks and con artists she thought they’d left behind.
Now Marina must navigate the web of intrigue surrounding her mother’s disappearance, her ability, and exactly whom she can–and can’t–trust.
... Read moreHider, Seeker, Secret Keeper
- By: Elizabeth Kiem
- Narrator: Andi Arndt
- Length: 6 hours 27 minutes
- Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
- Publish date: January 01, 2014
- Language: English
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3.5(31 ratings)
Lana travels to New York City on tour dancing with the world famous Bolshoi Ballet in this thrilling follow up to Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy.
Lana Dukovskaya has spent her life in her mother Marina’s shadow, and nowhere more so than at Russia’s world-famous Bolshoi, where Marina danced years ago. But when Daniela, Lana’s friend and chief rival, is brutally attacked on the eve of a New York tour, Lana is given her coveted solo–an unlikely stroke of luck that makes Lana the chief suspect in the attack.
Once in New York, Lana meets Georgi Levshik, a powerful Russian +(r)migr+(r) who claims to know the truth about Marina’s past. She’s torn between her distrust of Levshik’s offered patronage and her need for answers. But when another young dancer is struck down on the day of her debut, Lana becomes the prime suspect in not one but two attacks.
On the run and still in the dark, Lana puts her trust in Levshik’s alluring young bodyguard, Roma. Together they must uncover the truth about a Bolshoi blood feud involving three generations of Dukovskaya dancers.
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