“Ukrainian Nights” is the story of Hunter, a young New York Times journalist, assigned to investigate sex slavery and money laundering in Kiev just after the fall of the Soviet Union. Shortly after arriving in Russia, he falls in love with his informant, Alina, who happens to be the mistress of Vladimir Karasov—the head of Ukraine’s largest mafia.
The love story between Hunter and Alina is running against a background of desperate brutality in Kiev and New York City, the result of the competing interests of international business, human trafficking, geopolitics, drug money and crooked banking—for the riches and spoils of oil and gas exploitation in Ukraine. The plot of “Ukrainian Nights” twists and turns until the reader is left to wonder what will happen next and who is right and who is wrong.
“Ukrainian Nights” was published by Calumet Editions, and is available for purchase at CalumetEditions.com, as well as Amazon.com, and BarnesandNoble.com.
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Ukrainian Nights
Denver Resident Pete Carlson’s Debut Novel Wins National Recognition
(Denver, CO) – Denver resident Pete Carlson’s debut novel has won national recognition. “Ukrainian Nights” was selected for the Finalist Award in the General Fiction category of the Eric Hoffer Awards program for 2020. Published in 2019, this thriller takes you on a rollercoaster through the dark underbelly of Kiev after the fall of the Soviet Union and New York City.