A review by redlikeroses
Red Inferno: 1945 by Robert Conroy

3.0

What if Stalin turned on us?

That's the premise Robert Conroy lays out for us in this novel.

I really don't have much to say about this book. This book was enjoyable for me but not enthralling or a must read in my opinion. As many have mentioned in their reviews, there are giant plot holes and choppy transitions throughout the book. In the book, you follow multiple characters and see from their perspective which I really enjoyed even if some characters were irritating. Even so, the majority of characters were lovable and easy to care about though. The love story in this book was charming and I lived for the moments between them, even if they weren't believable at times.
A few dates were wrong and sometimes you had to suspend your disbelief, but that doesn't make it bad. Honestly, as long as you aren't expecting something mind blowing it should be an enjoyable read despite its faults.