The Winter Queen: An Erast Fandorin Mystery 1

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Winter Queen: An Erast Fandorin Mystery 1
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Boris Akunin
SeriesErast Fandorin Mysteries
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:272
Dimensions(mm): Height 167,Width 206
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9780753817599
ClassificationsDewey:891.735
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Imprint Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Publication Date 18 March 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is the first book featuring Erast Fandorin, a gentleman sleuth who solves murders and mysteries in Tsarist Russia. Moscow 1876. A young law student commits suicide in broad daylight in Moscow's Alexander Gardens. But this is no ordinary death, for the young man was the son of an influential industrialist and has left a considerable fortune. Erast Fandorin, a hotheaded new recruit to the Criminal Investigation Department, is assigned to the case. Brilliant, young, and sophisticated, Fandorin embarks on an investigation that will take him from the palatial mansions of Moscow to the seedy backstreets of London in his hunt for the conspirators behind this mysterious death.

Author Biography

Boris Akunin is the pseudonym of Grigory Chkhartishvili. He translated Japanese texts before the worldwide success of his Fandorin series. He lives in Moscow.

Reviews

'Joy is not a word usually associated with Russian literature, but in its shameless dash through Victoria villainy, this is a joyful read executed with panache and a skilful re-imagining of 1870s London and Russian.' INK (April '04) 'Akunin...weaves a plot laced with twists and turncoats, the increasingly likable Fandorin dodging derringers, daggers and devilish beauties to the end. Racy, predictable and charmingly funny - as long as it's taken with tongue firmly in cheek. From Russia - with love.' -- Daisy Foster JACK (April) 'A stylized literary thriller.' GOOD BOOK GUIDE (1.4.04) 'a series of unputdownable novels.' -- Will Dyke CHICHESTER OBSERVER (22.4.04) 'an intriguing, original and thoroughly enjoyable detective story.' SUNDAY TIMES (25.4.04)