"Pandora's Matryoshkas is a hot, psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge. It takes you down a dark path to a world that few have traveled but many will love."
"As a reader, you find yourself on a journey through the darkest, seamiest, roughest night at the end of the American Dream."
In Brooklyn, New York, middle-aged Chris Brewer a former CTO has to get his life back on track, that's when Lisa, his coming-of-age daughter, decides to help him out.
Against the backdrop of post-9/11 mayhem and tragedy Lisa walks around bemused and angry with her father. This doesn't seem to stop her from helping him online to find someone new after the death of her mother, but does she really want to help?
Several months later, as Chris's life turns into a game of Russian roulette - complete with Moscow beauties and the highest stakes imaginable - Lisa is left at home, fighting a completely different set of demons. She contemplates her grievances, and decides to continue on a dark road she can never turn back from.
6000 Miles apart, Chris sees himself as a stranger in a strange town. In Moscow, deception appears everywhere, and the truth doesn't come cheaply. Not Anastasia, the woman he came to visit, not a strange American man in the lobby, nor Dumsfeld, the eccentric senior in front of the hotel is whom they seem to be.
In broad daylight, disaster strikes in front of the Kremlin. When Chris is about to face his own darkest secrets, he's wondering whether he'll ever see his daughter back.
For lovers of political romance fiction books and the best suspense novels ever to have been read, as well as for fans of unreliable narrators, this novel is barely possible to put down.