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    The winter queen : a novel / Boris Akunin ; translated by Andrew Bromfield.
    by Akunin, B. (Boris)
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    Random House, c2003.
    Call #:FICTION AKU
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  • Akunin, B. (Boris). Erast Fandorin mysteries ; 1.
  • ISBN: 
    9780812968774
    9781400060498
    1400060494
    Uniform title: 
    Azazelʹ.
    Edition: 
    1st ed.
    Description: 
    244 p. ; 25 cm.
    Notes: 
    "This work was originally published in Russia in 1998. Copyright c1998 by Boris Akunin"--T.p verso.
    Summary: 
    "This is the first book featuring Erast Fandorin, a gentleman sleuth who solves murders and mysteries in tsarist Russia. A 23 year old law student commits suicide in broad daylight in Moscow's Alexander Gardens. Fandorin is put on the case to find out what drove him to it, a case that deepens as he discovers that the young man was the son of a rich and influential factory owner. The story is enhanced by its authentic backdrop of nineteenth century Russia. After all, it's difficult to keep your mind on a case when the new Dostoyevsky novel has just hit the shops. Fandorin has been described as 'the James Bond of the 19th century' and Akunin has been compared to Gogol, Tolstoy and Conan Doyle."--Fantastic Fiction website.
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    Historical mystery fiction.
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