Polar Star is a 1989 crime novel by Martin Cruz Smith, set in the Soviet Union in the late 1980s. It is a sequel to Gorky Park and features former militsiya investigator Arkady Renko, taking place during the period of Perestroika. After uncovering corruption in high places , Renko is dismissed from his job as a Moscow police investigator and is forced to accept a variety of menial jobs in remote parts of the Soviet Union. Finally, he finds himself gutting fish on a factory ship in the Bering Sea, in part to hide from the KGB, who have tried to kill him. The Soviet factory ship is part of a... US-Soviet joint venture, with the US fishing vessels catching the fish and turning the catch over to the Soviets for processing . The other crew members have signed up with the prospect of a one day stop at the United States fisheries port of Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, with an extra salary allowance in dollars to let them purchase Western goods such as VCRs and cassette tapes.
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| Author: | Martin Cruz Smith |
| Genre: | Crime Fiction, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense |
| Year published: | 1989 |
| Number of editions: | 12 |