The Edgar Awards Revisited: A Cold, Red Sunrise by Stuart Kaminsky (Best Novel; 1989)

In a time when Russian malfeasance on the global stage dominates our discourse, it’s refreshing to read a book that explores the humanity and tenderness of the Russian people. A Cold, Red Sunrise, the fifth in the Inspector Rostnikov series, takes place toward the end of the Cold War. Ordinary people are at the mercy…