
"Ice, Lies and Old Advice: Tales from Modern Russia"
Quentin Drummond Anderson
Ice, Lies and Old Advice: Tales from Modern Russia
Why Ancient Wisdom Still Explains this vast country
Readers familiar with Quentin Drummond Anderson’s historical works — from Righteous Renegades to The Fearless Fifteen — will recognise a continuing theme in Ice, Lies and Old Advice: how people behave when systems harden and moral choices narrow. Here Anderson turns from battlefields to the quieter terrain of everyday life in modern Russia.
Co-written with Olga Pavlova, this collection of fifteen short stories is built around traditional Russian proverbs used not as folklore but as survival tools. Each story places an old saying in a modern setting, exploring what happens when inherited wisdom collides with ambition, technology, fear, and power.
The stories feel both literary and forensic. A disgraced financier fishes on Lake Baikal; an elderly woman in Murmansk succeeds through patient observation where algorithms fail. Characters pursue wealth, security, redemption, or relevance — and discover that the old advice they ignored understood the consequences better than they did.
The book avoids simple moral lessons. There are no heroes or villains — only individuals making difficult choices within systems that reward cynicism and punish naivety.
The prose is restrained and unsentimental. Anderson’s historical discipline combines with Pavlova’s contemporary insight to create an authentic portrait of post-Soviet life.
Together the fifteen stories portray a society shaped by memory, mistrust, endurance, and adaptation. Ice, Lies and Old Advice is a book about Russia — and unmistakably about human nature.
Duration - 5h 7m.
Author - Quentin Drummond Anderson.
Narrator - Michael Cordue.
Published Date - Sunday, 18 January 2026.
Copyright - © 2026 QUENTIN ANDERSON ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Ice, Lies and Old Advice: Tales from Modern Russia Why Ancient Wisdom Still Explains this vast country Readers familiar with Quentin Drummond Anderson’s historical works — from Righteous Renegades to The Fearless Fifteen — will recognise a continuing theme in Ice, Lies and Old Advice: how people behave when systems harden and moral choices narrow. Here Anderson turns from battlefields to the quieter terrain of everyday life in modern Russia. Co-written with Olga Pavlova, this collection of fifteen short stories is built around traditional Russian proverbs used not as folklore but as survival tools. Each story places an old saying in a modern setting, exploring what happens when inherited wisdom collides with ambition, technology, fear, and power. The stories feel both literary and forensic. A disgraced financier fishes on Lake Baikal; an elderly woman in Murmansk succeeds through patient observation where algorithms fail. Characters pursue wealth, security, redemption, or relevance — and discover that the old advice they ignored understood the consequences better than they did. The book avoids simple moral lessons. There are no heroes or villains — only individuals making difficult choices within systems that reward cynicism and punish naivety. The prose is restrained and unsentimental. Anderson’s historical discipline combines with Pavlova’s contemporary insight to create an authentic portrait of post-Soviet life. Together the fifteen stories portray a society shaped by memory, mistrust, endurance, and adaptation. Ice, Lies and Old Advice is a book about Russia — and unmistakably about human nature. Duration - 5h 7m. Author - Quentin Drummond Anderson. Narrator - Michael Cordue. Published Date - Sunday, 18 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 QUENTIN ANDERSON ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:10
Introduction
Duration:00:03:31
The Ice Fisherman's Prize
Duration:00:21:45
Elder wisdom on polyarnye zori street
Duration:00:18:45
The girl that looked everywhere but home
Duration:00:23:31
The War that came Home
Duration:00:21:09
The Business partners
Duration:00:19:35
The gulag tour guide
Duration:00:20:51
The dacha inheritance
Duration:00:20:33
The Builder
Duration:00:21:18
The Collective
Duration:00:19:20
The wolf's mercy
Duration:00:15:55
The village accountant
Duration:00:17:45
A hat too big
Duration:00:16:29
The Emeritus
Duration:00:20:03
An Innocent Man
Duration:00:22:45
The rehabilitation
Duration:00:20:27
About the Authors
Duration:00:02:54
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:19