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Crime and Punishment by Fydor Doetoevsky (Premium e-Reader Edition)

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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky


Is a foundational, world-renowned psychological thriller originally published in 1866.The novel details an audacious murder, an intense psychological game of cat-and-mouse, and a profound journey in the sweltering, squalid slums of czarist St. Petersburg, a brilliant but destitute former law student named Rodion Raskolnikov isolates himself in a cramped garret apartment. Consumed by pride and radical new philosophies, he constructs a dangerous theory: that extraordinary human beings—like Napoleon—are exempt from ordinary moral laws and have the right to commit crimes for a higher purpose.


Driven by desperate poverty and a desire to prove his own superiority, Raskolnikov commits a brutal double murder with an ax. He expects to feel no remorse, but his theoretical justifications immediately crumble into a waking nightmare of severe paranoia, physical delirium, and profound guilt.As the sharp-witted police investigator Porfiry Petrovich begins a relentless, psychological cat-and-mouse game to trap him, Raskolnikov finds the noose of his own conscience tightening. Torn between turning himself in or hiding forever in his self-made isolation, his only hope for spiritual survival rests with Sonya, a self-sacrificing, deeply compassionate young woman forced into a desperate life to feed her starving family.


Top Reasons to BuyThe Ultimate Psychological Thriller:


Long before modern forensic thrillers, Dostoevsky crafted an unparalleled, claustrophobic look inside the mind of a criminal, mapping every stage of guilt, madness, and obsession.


• A Masterful Intellectual Battle: Witness an unforgettable battle of wits between the brilliant, unraveling Raskolnikov and the masterfully analytical detective Porfiry Petrovich.


Timeless Moral Exploration: This epic classic deeply challenges universal human assumptions about justice, utilitarianism, right vs. wrong, and the infinite capacity for human redemption.


Step into the shadows of 19th-century St. Petersburg and experience one of the most gripping, influential literary crime dramas ever written. Download your copy today and begin the unforgettable journey through Crime and Punishment!

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