Talk:Archangel (Robert Harris novel)

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[edit] Hoorah for western propaganda!

Seriously, how immature is this story?

-G


Well it is a story, and as such can say anything it wishes. The book is rather a good read as a matter of fact, though the plot is far more heavily involved in what Kelso is going to find at the end of the trail of clues, and it has a pacing social commentary on Russian Urban life in the 1990's with it.

The political retoric is given in a suitible manner, and not over stated as so many storied do try with both Communism and National Socialism.

- Xelous - 20th August 2006. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Xelous (talkcontribs) 14:55, August 20, 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Beria who killed Stalin

Was it Beria who killed Stalin? I can remember and the fact that in another fiction I'm reading Beria killed Stalin I might have got confused...—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.152.34.35 (talk • contribs).

No, he died of a Haemorrhage. Beria just watched him dying and said he was "sleeping."—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Boomtown Rat (talkcontribs).