Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith | Crime Fiction Lover (2024)

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First published in 2008, Child 44 put Tim Rob Smith on the map as an author of taut, gritty crime fiction. Like Gorky Park, it used Soviet Russia as its backdrop – with all the nuances of communist justice. Also like Gorky Parkit’s now been adapted for film, withTom Hardy, Noomi Rapace and Gary Oldman taking central roles. The box office hasn’t been kind so far, and critics are speculating that its reliance onemotion and intellect rather than special effectswill relegate it to the small screen. We decided to have another look at the book…

Child 44was inspired by the real-life story ofAndrei Chikatilo– the Butcher of Rostov – who between 1978 and 1990 murdered and mutilated at least 52 women and children in Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan, which were all part of theSoviet Union at the time. The investigation into the killings was deeply flawed, givingTom Rob Smith the idea of setting the story further back in time, during Stalin’s reign. In that period, crime was blamed on capitalism and murder considered a ‘capitalist disease’. In the ideal communist state there would be no crime, because all people would be equal and have their needs met.

It’s 1953. Leo Demidov fought bravely in WWII and is now a rising star in the secret police. He has somehow bought into the idea that Papa Stalin is protecting the motherland from any subversion or treachery and has so far had few qualms arresting those who dared to contradict the state. When a colleague of his claims that his young son has been murdered near a railway line in Moscow, he is quick to tell the family to step back into line. Murder is unacceptable. It simply cannot be true.

As Leo witnesses more instances of cover-ups and miscarriages of justice, he begins to question the official interpretation of the truth, and his own loyalty to that truth. As the doubts set in, his career and life start to unravel. Banished to a remote town west of the Urals, he comes across a case that bears startling similiarities to the child on the Moscow railway line. Slowly, painfully, against the backdrop of general paranoia, uncertain even of his own family’s support, he must piece together evidence proving thata serial killer is at large.

The book’s windswept atmosphere is visually appealing – those endless snowy landscapes and icy waters, mirroring hearts and minds frozen by fear and paranoia in one of the worst periods of Russian history. There are plenty of scenes of tense drama, narrow escapes, unimaginably high stakes and moral dilemmas.

The author stated that his ambition was merely to create a genuine page-turner, and he has certainly succeeded. I started it in the early evening and couldn’t go to sleep until I finished it in the early hours of the morning. But it’s much more than that– Child 44 successfully depicts what could beany repressive regime. If wecan question the picture he paints, it would bethat the trueimage wasa little more nuanced. Ordinary Russians, especially those who lived far away from Moscow, loved Stalin and wanted to believe in his paternalism. Even today many still yearn for it. But that doesn’t matter – Child 44is not a history lesson, but a thrilling piece of fiction.

I haven’t seen the film version yet, but apparently it has been banned in Russia, which shows that it still touches a raw nerve there. By successfully recreating a stifling atmosphere of suspicion and oppression, this book clearly has much to say about totalitarianism and an ordinary man’s struggle to find out the truth against a big state apparatus.

Tim Rob Smith has written two further books in the Demidov series – The Secret SpeechChild 44 by Tom Rob Smith | Crime Fiction Lover (2) and Agent 6Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith | Crime Fiction Lover (3). See our review ofThe Farm by the same author here. Set in London and Sweden, it’s also very atmospheric but is adifferent kind of story… Or check out From Russia with Crime Fiction Lover.

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CFL Rating: 5 Stars

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FAQs

Is Child 44 based on fact? ›

The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman, Paddy Considine, Jason Clarke, and Vincent Cassel. It was released on 17 April 2015. Both the novel and the film are very loosely based on the case of Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo.

What is Child 44 about summary? ›

Why is the book called Child 44? ›

On Smith's writing techniques: I began reading Child 44 with the impression that this book was a murder mystery. Even the title, referring to the first of the dead children that Leo comes across, suggests this.

Is Child 44 a good book? ›

I would rate Child 44 5 stars out of 5 and would highly recommend it to anyone who loves books or crime thrillers.

Is Child 44 banned in Russia? ›

Leo Barraclough

CANNES — Russia has banned Hollywood thriller “Child 44,” which was produced by Ridley Scott and stars Tom Hardy, for allegedly “distorting historical facts” about the Soviet Union and presenting Russia as a place akin to Mordor.

Why was Child 44 banned in Russia? ›

Child 44, a film adaptation of a Tom Rob Smith novel about the search for a Soviet-era serial child killer, has been banned from screening in Russia after the Ministry of Culture accused the film of “distorting historical facts”.

What happened at the end of Child 44? ›

Vasili tries to execute them but, after a vicious struggle, they kill him. Leo cleverly shouts to the MGB agents who arrive that Vasili is a hero who fought Malevich and killed him before dying himself. Leo and Raisa are both reinstated in their old jobs and Kuzmin is removed for his failures.

Is there a sequel to Child 44? ›

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The Secret Speech is the second novel in a trilogy by British author Tom Rob Smith; it was released in April 2009. The book features a repeat appearance of Leo Stepanovich Demidov, the protagonist of Smith's first book, Child 44. The Secret Speech is a further exploration of the Soviet Union Joseph Stalin created.
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Who is the general in Child 44? ›

Child 44 (2015) - Gary Oldman as General Mikhail Nesterov - IMDb.

Does Raisa love Leo in Child 44? ›

Once the patrol left, Leo and Raisa hid in the truck of a local driver who agreed to take them to Rostov. On the way, Raisa revealed that she'd fallen in love with Leo, and that she could never bear children due to physical trauma suffered during the war.

Who is the author of Child 44? ›

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Tom Rob Smith is an English author, screenwriter and producer.
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Is there a movie about Andrei Chikatilo? ›

What is Child 44 rated? ›

What happened to Leo Demidov? ›

He surrenders to them and says he cannot control his urges to kill children, but is suddenly shot in the head by Vasili, who has followed Leo and Raisa. Vasili tries to execute them, but, after a vicious struggle, they kill him.

What age is my book appropriate for? ›

Ages 4–8: Early (easy) readers. Ages 6-9: First chapter books and graphic novels. Ages 8–12: Middle-grade novels and graphic novels. Ages 12-18: Young adult (YA) novels and graphic novels.

What happened to Raisa in Child 44? ›

Arrest. On returning to Voualsk, Raisa was arrested and sent back to the Lubyanka in Moscow, where she was incarcerated and sexually harassed by Boris Zarubin, still bitter over her rejection of him.

How did Andrei Chikatilo get caught? ›

First arrest and release. On 13 September 1984, Chikatilo was observed by two undercover detectives attempting to talk to young women at a Rostov bus station. The detectives followed him as he wandered through the city, trying to approach women and committing acts of frotteurism in public places.

Is Child 44 part of a trilogy? ›

Born in 1979 to a Swedish mother and an English father, Tom Rob Smith's bestselling novels in the Child 44 trilogy were international publishing sensations.

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