"A psychological account of a crime" - that's how Fyodor Dostoyevsky
described his novel Crime and Punishment, which tells of two horrific
axe murders in St. Petersburg. It becomes much more than a mere
"account," however, when a pair of dead bodies turn up in London's
East End, their heads split open by an axe-blade. To Scotland Yard,
the crimes are murders to solve. To Sherlock Holmes, they present an
intriguing puzzle. But to the literary man, Dr. John H. Watson, they
seem a deliberate re-staging of the brutal murders depicted in
Dostoyevsky's narrative. If Watson is right, what can be the purpose
behind an actual recreation of the fictional killings? Blocking the
answer to that question is a mysterious assortment of English and
Russian eccentrics, and one can only wonder if the startling
revelation at the end will be dramatic enough to set matters straight.
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ISBN
9781787052901
Publisert
2019
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1. utgave
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MX Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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