Culture | The poisoner’s tale
Sergei Lebedev explores the effects of poison, real and metaphorical
A “Novichok novel” was inevitable. But “Untraceable” transcends its source material
Untraceable. By Sergei Lebedev. Translated by Antonina Bouis. New Vessel Press; 242 pages; $22.95. Apollo; £18.99
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “The poisoner’s tale”
Culture March 13th 2021
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