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Sister Pelagia and the red cockerel
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When someone bashes in the head of Manuila, the messianic leader of a rogue Jewish sect, aboard a steamboat on which Pelagia happens to be a passenger, her observations prove useful to the investigat… |
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Smert£ na brudershaft
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Third installment in the spy novel set in Europe during World War I, illustrated with black-and-white photos, gives readers the impression of watching a silent movie in a a theater. |
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Zhizn zamechatelnyh lyudey i zverey. Korotkie istorii o vsyakom raznom
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B. Akunin |
316 pages : 22 cm |
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Sedmit︠s︡a Trekhglazogo
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B. Akunin |
301 pages : 24 cm |
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Zvezdukha
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B. Akunin |
256 pages ; 21 cm |
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Special assignments
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B. Akunin |
Erast Fandorin, nineteenth-century Russia's suavest sleuth, faces two formidable new foes: One steals outrageous sums of money, the other takes lives. "The Jack of Spades" is a civilized swindler who… |
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Pelagia and the black monk
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Sister Pelagia, bespectacled, freckled, woefully clumsy and possessed of a not very nunnish aptitude for solving crimes, returns in a tale of monastic intrigue, murder and adventure. |
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La mort d'Achille
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B. Akunin |
La quatrième enquête du jeune Fandorine dans la Russie de la fin du 19e siècle. [SDM]. |
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B. Akunin |
In a postmodernist version of Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment," the grandchild of the famous sleuth Erast Fandorin seeks the lost variant of Crime and Punishment in modern day Russia. |
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Sister Pelagia and the Black Monk
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B. Akunin |
In the middle of the night, a disheveled and badly frightened monk arrives at the doorstep of Bishop Mitrofanii of Zavolzhsk, crying: "Something's wrong at the Hermitage!" The Hermitage is the centur… |
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Sister Pelagia and the White Bulldog
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B. Akunin |
"Pelagia's family likeness to Father Brown and Miss Marple is marked, and reading about her supplies a similarly decorous pleasure."--The Literary ReviewIn a remote Russian province in the late ninet… |
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