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The Turkish Gambit (Erast Fandorin Mysteries)

by Boris Akunin

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

“[An] elegantly spun yarn . . . Akunin’s wonderful novels are always intricately webbed and plotted.”

–The Providence Journal

It is 1877, and war has broken out between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. In the treacherous atmosphere of a Russian field army, former diplomat and detective extraordinaire Erast Fandorin stumbles upon his most confounding case. Its difficulties are only compounded by the presence of Varya Suvorova, a deadly serious (and seriously beautiful) woman with revolutionary ideals who has disguised herself as a boy in order to reunite with her respected comrade and fiancé. Even after Fandorin saves her life, Varya can hardly bear to thank such a “lackey of the throne” for his efforts. When Varya’s fiancé is accused of espionage and faces execution, however, she must turn to Fandorin to find the real culprit . . . a mission that forces her to reckon with his courage, deductive mind, and piercing gaze.

Review:

“An exquisitely filigreed thriller . . . delicious.”

Entertainment Weekly

Review:

“This sophisticated mystery is a marvel.”

The Boston Globe

Review:

“Fandorin delves with his customary mix of taciturn superiority and apparent bewilderment. He is a delightful character like no other in crime fiction.”

The Times (London)

Synopsis:

""[Akunin] writes gloriously pre-Soviet prose, sophisticated and suffused in Slavic melanchioly and thoroughly worthy of nineteenth-century forebearers like Gogol and Chekhov."

-Time

It is 1877, and war has broken out between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. The Bulgarian front resounds with the thunder of cavalry charges, the roar of artillery, and the clash of steel on steel during the world's last great horse-and-cannon conflict. Amid the treacherous atmosphere of a nineteenth-century Russian field army, former diplomat and detective extraordinaire Erast Fandorin finds his most confounding case.

It's difficulties are only compounded by the presence of Varya Suvorova, a deadly serious (and seriously beautiful) woman with revolutionary ideals who has disguised herself as a boy in order to find her respected comrade- and fiance-Pyotr Yablokov, an army cryptographer. Even after Fandorin saves her life, Varya can hardly bear to thank such a "lackey of the throne" for his efforts.

But when Yablokov is accused of espionage and faces imprisonment and execution, Varya must turn to Fandorin to find the real culprit . . . a mission that forces her to reconsider his courage, deductive mind, and piercing gaze.

Filled with the same delicious detail, ingenious plotting, and subtle satire as "The Winter Queen and "Murder on the Leviathan, The Turkish Gambit confirms Boris Akunin's status as a master of the historical thriller-and Erast Fandorin as a detective for the ages.

"From the Hardcover edition.

Synopsis:

1877: In the field during the war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire, Erast Fandorin stumbles upon his most confounding case yet, the difficulties of which are compounded by the presence of a deadly serious (and seriously beautiful) woman with revolutionary ideals.

About the Author

BORIS AKUNIN is the pen name of Grigory Chkhartishvili, who was born in the republic of Georgia in 1956. A philologist, critic, essayist, and translator of Japanese, he published his first detective stories in 1998 and quickly became one of the most widely read authors in Russia. He has written eleven Erast Fandorin novels to date, which have sold more than eight million copies in Russia and been translated into nearly two dozen languages. He lives in Moscow.

ANDREW BROMFIELD was born in Hull in Yorkshire, England, and is the acclaimed translator of the stories and novels of Victor Pelevin. He also translated into English Boris Akunin’s first two Erast Fandorin mysteries, The Winter Queen and Murder on the Leviathan.

From the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780812968781
Translator:
Bromfield, Andrew
Publisher:
Random House Trade
Translator:
Bromfield, Andrew
Author:
Akunin, Boris
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Historical
Subject:
Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878.
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Mystery fiction
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
Erast Fandorin Mysteries
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
229
Dimensions:
8.12x5.14x.56 in. .38 lbs.

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