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The State Counsellor Boris Akunin

The State Counsellor By Boris Akunin

The State Counsellor by Boris Akunin


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Summary

A battle of wills and ideals, revolutionaries and traditionalists and good versus evil.

The State Counsellor Summary

The State Counsellor: Erast Fandorin 6 by Boris Akunin

The reactionary Adjutant General Khrapov, newly appointed governor-general of Siberia and soon-to-be minister of the interior, is murdered in his official saloon carriage on his way from St. Petersburg to Moscow. The killer, disguised as Fandorin, boards the train at Klin, where it has been delayed by snowdrifts on the line. He leaves a knife bearing the initials CG (Combat Group) thrust up to the hilt in his victim's chest and escapes through the window of the carriage. Fandorin is first arrested for the crime, but quickly released when the train pulls into Moscow and the General's staff realise their blunder. The murder threatens the career of Prince Dolgorukoi, Moscow's elderly governor-general, and Fandorin's greatest fan. He asks Fandorin to investigate, even though someone new, Prince Pozharsky, has been sent from St. Petersburg to head the investigation. The head of the CG is a man named Mr. Green, the son of a Jewish pharmacist whose family suffered very badly from the pogroms. He bears a grudge and, together with his fellow revolutionaries, seeks vengeance. He is a man of steel, who has toughened himself so much that he is a worthy, and daunting, adversary.However, this is a battle between good and evil and Fandorin reminds us that two wrongs never make a right as he battles against Green in a test of wills. The mystery surrounds the mole: who is the leak? And what motivates them? This is what Fandorin must find out, even if it means that he places his own lover, the fiery Esfir, under suspician. In the end, Fandorin becomes so disillusioned that he walks away from promotion, and to the life of a civilian, at last.

The State Counsellor Reviews

'Lively characters and a sinuous plot amply explain why Akunin's Fandorin thrillers have sold in their millions.' FINANCIAL TIMES All the usual Akunin fingerprints are here - wonderful period settings, delirious plotting and that wry, understated sense of humour The Good Book Guide Fandorin is as likeable and charismatic as ever in what can only be described as a truly ripping yarn The Gloss

About Boris Akunin

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 eighteen million copies in Russia alone. He lives in Moscow.

Additional information

GOR001572905
9780297848233
0297848232
The State Counsellor: Erast Fandorin 6 by Boris Akunin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
20080110
272
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