“At Someone Else’s Feast” is the third novel in the Simagin series. This time, the main character is a grown-up Anton, the son of Asia. Essentially, it is a detective story about exposing an American spy—one that Anton gets pulled into unwillingly. The thing is that Anton has some minor extrasensory abilities—he can “feel” people. But the core of the novel consists of reflections by one Russian scientist, recorded on a floppy disk that ends up, along the way, in Anton’s hands. Bitter reflections about Russia’s fate, about its place in the modern world…