By: Elizabeth Kiem
Genres: Young Adult Suspense
Posted: September 23, 2013
Here, Marina learns English, continues her dancing and makes friends, but the intrigue she and her father fled has followed them. The paranormal element of this story makes an appearance from time to time with Marina's ability to see the future and her mother's ability to see scenes from the past.
Kiem does a nice job of evoking Russia in 1982 around the time of Brezhnev's death, however, I am not sure the YA audience will connect with this time period as well as older readers. While much of Marina's character rang true, I found some of her terminology archaic and jarring and wished more time had been spent on the dance as the title implied. Kiem brought in a number of supporting characters and while some came to life for me, the plot became too convoluted at times to make room for them all to shine.
If you're looking for a book where the focus is on the paranormal elements, this is not the one. DANCER, DAUGHTER, TRAITOR, SPY has much more suspense than paranormal with a touch of romance. The problem with the intrigue portion of the book was too many players and a lot of confusion with some questions never finding answers. That said, Kiem has a way with language that brings her surroundings to life whether it's 1982 Russia with its long bread lines, Brighton Beach with its Russian gangsters or the dirty streets of Manhattan which don't resemble anything Marina had read in books.
Her writing is impressive enough that I would definitely give a future book a try. While this one didn't appeal to me, others may enjoy it. Lots of references to music both classical and pop throughout the story, will give the story more depth to fans of culture and music of all kinds.
Book Summary
A new breed of spy novel combines classic
thrills (The Americans, John Le Carre, and
Alan Furst), Bolshoi intrigue, and elements of the
paranormal.
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 Juilliard. 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.
Dancer, Daughter, Traitor, Spy
by: Elizabeth Kiem
Soho Teen
August 1, 2013
On Sale: August 13, 2013
Featuring:
288 pages
ISBN: 1616952636
EAN: 9781616952631
Kindle: B00BH0VOQQ
Hardcover / e-Book