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The Diamond Chariot: Erast Fandorin 10
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Diamond Chariot: Erast Fandorin 10
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Boris Akunin
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Series | Erast Fandorin Mysteries |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:512 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 132 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780753828199
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Classifications | Dewey:891.735 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Orion Publishing Co
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Imprint |
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
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Publication Date |
27 September 2012 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The first of the interlinked plotlines is set in Russia during the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. Fandorin is charged with protecting the Trans-Siberian Railway from Japanese sabotage in a pacy adventure filled with double agents and ticking bombs. Then we travel back to the Japan of the late 1870s. This is the story of Fandorin's arrival and life in Yokohama, his first meeting with Masa and the martial arts education that came in so handy later. He investigates the death of a Russian ship-captain, fights for a woman, exposes double-agents in the Japanese police, fights against, and then with the ninjas, and becomes embroiled in a shocking finale that interweaves the two stories and ties up the series as a whole.
Author Biography
Boris Akunin is the pseudonym of Grigory Chkhartishvili. He has been compared to Gogol, Tolstoy and Arthur Conan Doyle, and his Erast Fandorin books have sold over 18 million copies in Russia alone. He lives in Moscow.
ReviewsThe most playful, ingenious historical thriller series in modern publishing * Guardian * Boris Akunin shows how it should be done ... an absurdly imaginative story, surreal and comic ... irresistible * The Times * A witty, rip-roaring thrill-fest * Time Out * Ingeniously plotted, racily written and wryly observed * Financial Times * The most playful, ingenious historical thriller series in modern publishing * Guardian * Boris Akunin shows how it should be done ... an absurdly imaginative story, surreal and comic ... irresistible * The Times * As past and present converge the finale is unforgettable. * THE DAILY EXPRESS *
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