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  2. Martin Cruz Smith - Wikipedia

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    Martin Cruz Smith, born Martin William Smith (November 3, 1942), is an American writer of mystery and suspense fiction, mostly in an international or historical setting. He is best known for his series featuring Russian investigator Arkady Renko, so far ten novels, who was introduced in 1981 with Gorky Park and most recently appeared in Independence Square (2023).

  3. Gorky Park (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gorky Park is a 1981 crime novel written by American author Martin Cruz Smith. [1] [2] Set in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, Gorky Park is the first book in a series featuring the character Arkady Renko, a Moscow homicide investigator. Two subsequent books, Polar Star and Red Square, are also set during the Soviet era.

  4. Category:Novels by Martin Cruz Smith - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Martin Cruz Smith" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Nightwing (film) - Wikipedia

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    The screenplay was written by Martin Cruz Smith, Steve Shagan and Bud Shrake, based on the 1977 novel of the same title by Smith. The movie's tagline is "Day belongs to man, but night is theirs!" It was one of many imitators of the 1975 film Jaws. Such movies about animals gone wild were popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  6. Alternate history - Wikipedia

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    While World War II has been a common point of divergence in alternate history literature, several works have been based on other points of divergence. For example, Martin Cruz Smith, in his first novel, posited an independent American Indian nation following the defeat of Custer in The Indians Won (1970). [41]

  7. List of fictional Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Indian chief in Pennsylvania who adopts Johnny Butler (James MacArthur), renaming him "True-Son". 1958 Disney film based on Conrad Richter's novel of the same name. Joseph Calleia [citation needed] Half Arrow True-Son's Indian cousin who accompanies him to the white society. Rafael Campos [citation needed] Burns-Red-in-the-Sun Little Big Man

  8. Arkady Renko - Wikipedia

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    Arkady Renko (Russian: Аркадий Ренко) is a fictional detective who is the central character of ten novels by the American writer Martin Cruz Smith. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Character timeline

  9. Gypsy in Amber - Wikipedia

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    Gypsy in Amber is a 1971 mystery novel by the American novelist Martin Cruz Smith as "Martin Smith". [1] It was first published on January 1, 1971, by Putnam and was Smith's second novel and first mystery novel. Gypsy in Amber was nominated for an Edgar Award. [2] The novel was optioned for a television series in 1974 with the title Roman Grey. [3]