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November 8, 2021
Pitoniak (The Futures) capitalizes on the stranger-than-fiction Trump White House with this tepid story of a Russian-born first lady. The elusive Lara Caine—Russian wife of brash, dangerous president Henry Caine—surprises journalist Sofie Morse by asking Sofie to write her biography. Sofie, who’s just left her job as a reporter covering the machinations and reelection of the unpalatable POTUS, is suspicious: Lara’s past, as well as her political ideology, is a mystery. But the opportunity is too tempting to pass up, and Sofie lays her professional scruples aside and is soon drawn into Lara’s inner circle. She meets Lara’s Russian mother and sister and becomes dangerously invested in the story Lara tells of her youth and of her tragic love affair with a young dissident and its tragic repercussions. Sofie is torn between her job as an authorized biographer and her instincts as a journalist to remain objective, and the professional decisions she makes land her in the center of some serious international intrigue. The narrative alternates between Lara’s reminiscences and Sofie’s efforts to make sense of her claims, with little tension and a cast of rather stock characters, though Pitoniak’s account of palace intrigue has its entertaining moments. This will keep readers turning the pages, but it’s not particularly thrilling or deep.
September 1, 2022
Sophie Morse, a journalist with an independent newspaper, is tired of the relentless barrage of political chaos in Washington, DC, brought on by President Henry Caine. When Caine wins a second term, Sophie quits her job. But First Lady Lara Caine approaches her because she wants Sophie to write her biography. Sophie reluctantly agrees and begins to spend more and more time with the First Lady. Very little is known about Lara Caine, other than she was born in Russia, lived in Paris as a teenager, and later became a model. Lara reveals that her father was a Soviet spy and that she acted as a CIA informant in Paris, which makes Sophie wonder why Lara is so candidly revealing her past. When Lara gives Sophie information that impacts national security, Sophie abandons the biography and gives the story to her old newspaper, upending the political status quo in Washington. Pitoniak's story moves from New York to Washington to Paris to Croatia as the story unfolds, and the main characters are charismatic. Narrator Lisa Flanagan delivers the story with expertise and with all the appropriate accents. VERDICT Listeners of spy stories, political fiction, and journalistic expos�s will enjoy this tale.--Joanna M. Burkhardt
Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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