Anna Karenin
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Anna Karenin by Leo Tolstoy
The Rebellion is over, and the members executed. But I'm still alive.for now.
I did the one thing I wasn't supposed to, putting myself and others in danger. Now, it's just me and the illegally turned vampire living in my one bedroom apartment against the world. Unless we can persuade Catherine to help.
Preferably before we get caught.
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Drought Of Blood is book two of the City Of Blood series, a gritty vampire urban fantasy with a slow burn romantic sub-plot.
Alexander Pushkin was born in Moscow in 1799. Leaving school in 1817, he spent three years in St Petersburg working in the Foreign Office and writing erotic verse. His flirtations with pre-Decembrist movements and his revolutionary verses lead to his exile in 1820. After a stay in the Caucasus and Crimea he was sent to Bessarabia, where he began to write more seriously, beginning Eugene Onegin and Tsygany. In 1831 he retired to a family estate, married, and his literary output slackened. He was mortally wounded in a duel and died in January 1837. Rosemary Edmonds was born in London and studied languages in England, France and Italy. During the war she was translator to General de Gaulle. Among her many translations for Penguin Classics are Tolstoy's War and Peace, Anna Karenin and Resurrection and Turgenev's Fathers and Sons. She died in 1998.
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ISBN 13 | 9780140044980 |
ISBN 10 | 0140044981 |
Title | Anna Karenin |
Author | Leo Tolstoy |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
Year published | 1954-04-01 |
Number of pages | 864 |
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