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The Lost Soldiers

A Novel

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Book 3 of Kyiv Mysteries

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Pub Date May 26 2026 | Archive Date Jul 21 2026


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“The Kyiv Mysteries provide timely lessons for anyone living under an oppressive regime.” —The Atlantic

“Though [The Lost Soldiers] is set more than a century ago, its parallels to conditions today are clear. A darkly comic mystery with deep roots in history.” —Kirkus (starred review)

“[The Lost Soldiers is] excellent . . . Kurkov excels at capturing the profound political instability of war-torn Kyiv . . . This series continues to impress.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

In this riveting installment in the Kyiv Mysteries series, detective Samson investigates the sudden disappearance of a troop of Red Army soldiers from a bathhouse.

Fresh from the case of the stolen heart, one that shattered his belief in the regime he works for, Samson Kolechko is confronted by a new mystery that borders on the impossible. A troop of Red Army soldiers has disappeared without a trace while visiting a banya, a traditional Ukrainian bathhouse, in the heart of Kyiv. Their abandoned boots and uniforms are the only proof that they ever existed.

Faced with such a fantastical conundrum, Samson must resort to a fantastical investigation method: stitching his operative severed ear into a bathhouse worker's jacket, he is able to eavesdrop on his every move. But he discovers far more than he bargained for, further complicating matters when he uncovers human remains in the stoves and the presence of a sinister religious cult in the city.

With his quick-witted new wife Nadezhda at his side, Samson must not only solve the case but navigate the political turmoil that still grips Kyiv as civil war looms and trust between neighbors and comrades is eroded day by day. In this third volume, Andrey Kurkov, Ukraine's greatest living novelist, and a true master of absurd storytelling, vividly depicts a city filled with political turbulence and eccentric characters—and draws playful parallels with the present day.

Translated from the Ukrainian by Boris Dralyuk

“The Kyiv Mysteries provide timely lessons for anyone living under an oppressive regime.” —The Atlantic

“Though [The Lost Soldiers] is set more than a century ago, its parallels to conditions today...


Advance Praise

"The prolific Kurkov writes trenchantly about contemporary Ukraine. Though his tale is set more than a century ago, its parallels to conditions today are clear.

A darkly comic mystery with deep roots in history." -- starred Kirkus


"The prolific Kurkov writes trenchantly about contemporary Ukraine. Though his tale is set more than a century ago, its parallels to conditions today are clear.

A darkly comic mystery with deep...


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A new Andrey Kurkov is always an event to be celebrated. He carries a mix of humor and cynicism that I find deeply engaging. Set in post-WWI/pre-WWII Ukraine, there's plenty to laugh at and plenty to bemoan. The Czar is dead, Ukraine is now under Russian control, and Ukrainians are walking a very narrow tightrope. It takes very little to wind up against a wall about to be shot. But until that happens, life takes all kinds of outrageous, ridiculous ploys just to keep going.

In a way The Lost Soldiers is a novel of resistance, but it's not at all heavy-handed in the way that description might suggest. Our central character, Samson Kolechko, is intellectually nimble—a crucial skill at the time. He never intended to become part of the Ukrainian police force, but here he is, trying to facilitate a kind of justice that will let him sleep at night.

The secondary characters are downright charming, for the most part. His wife Nadezhda works with a bureau determined to tally every X or Y or Z (boat, house, business) in Ukraine to determine which are in appropriately proletariat hands and which are not. Kolechko's partner at work is a former priest who has (mostly) lost his faith and, like Kolechko, has also fallen into policing without meaning to. Kolechko's superior is a former member of the Czar's troops, which means he faces a good bit of bureaucratic suspicison.

If you aren't familiar with this mystery series, get going with it! I would suggest starting with the first volume, [book:The Silver Bone|173956327], in which we learn about a somewhat unusual "superpower" (for want of a better word) that helps Kolchko in his policing.

I received a free electronic review copy of this title from the publisher via NetGalley; the opinions are my own.

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