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“Vidich’s real strength is authenticity. The tradecraft feels right. The bureaucracy feels painfully familiar. And most importantly, the characters feel real. Matthews is an excellent protagonist: a former Moscow station chief still affected by the death of his first wife, struggling with a resentful teenage son, and increasingly unsure whether his second marriage is as solid as he hoped. But it’s not just about writing believable characters; Vidich’s novels are rich in atmosphere. In The Poet’s Game, Vidich captures modern Russia superbly. I felt like I was walking down the streets of Moscow.” Read more...







