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Crime and Punishment

Fyodor Dostoevsky

Is murder justified if it serves a higher purpose, or will the crushing weight of guilt ultimately destroy the soul? In the sweltering, claustrophobic slums of 19th-century St. Petersburg, a destitute and brilliant former student named Rodion Raskolnikov is losing his grip on reality. Crushed by poverty and isolated in his cramped, coffin-like room, Raskolnikov hatches a chilling, calculated plan to murder a greedy pawnbroker. He rationalizes that her death is a service to society, believing himself to be an "extraordinary man" who stands entirely above the moral laws that govern ordinary humans. But the moment the blood is spilled, his theoretical justifications crumble. Thrust into a terrifying labyrinth of paranoia, police interrogations, and unexpected love, Raskolnikov faces an inescapable opponent: his own tortured conscience. Why You Will Love This: Fans of gripping Psychological Fiction will be utterly mesmerized by this unparalleled descent into the human psyche. Featuring timeless tropes of the tortured antihero, cat-and-mouse detective suspense, and deep philosophical turmoil, this novel lays the very groundwork for the modern psychological thriller. It explores dark themes of existentialism, madness, morality, and ultimate redemption with raw, unapologetic intensity. Historical Note: Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) stands as a titan of world literature. A former political exile who survived a mock execution and years in a brutal Siberian labor camp, Dostoevsky channeled his profound understanding of human suffering into this seminal 1866 masterpiece, fundamentally changing the landscape of narrative fiction forever. Duration - 3h 40m. Author - Fyodor Dostoevsky. Narrator - Andre Reaves. Published Date - Thursday, 22 January 2026. Copyright - © 1866 Fyodor Dostoevsky ©.

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United States

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Is murder justified if it serves a higher purpose, or will the crushing weight of guilt ultimately destroy the soul? In the sweltering, claustrophobic slums of 19th-century St. Petersburg, a destitute and brilliant former student named Rodion Raskolnikov is losing his grip on reality. Crushed by poverty and isolated in his cramped, coffin-like room, Raskolnikov hatches a chilling, calculated plan to murder a greedy pawnbroker. He rationalizes that her death is a service to society, believing himself to be an "extraordinary man" who stands entirely above the moral laws that govern ordinary humans. But the moment the blood is spilled, his theoretical justifications crumble. Thrust into a terrifying labyrinth of paranoia, police interrogations, and unexpected love, Raskolnikov faces an inescapable opponent: his own tortured conscience. Why You Will Love This: Fans of gripping Psychological Fiction will be utterly mesmerized by this unparalleled descent into the human psyche. Featuring timeless tropes of the tortured antihero, cat-and-mouse detective suspense, and deep philosophical turmoil, this novel lays the very groundwork for the modern psychological thriller. It explores dark themes of existentialism, madness, morality, and ultimate redemption with raw, unapologetic intensity. Historical Note: Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) stands as a titan of world literature. A former political exile who survived a mock execution and years in a brutal Siberian labor camp, Dostoevsky channeled his profound understanding of human suffering into this seminal 1866 masterpiece, fundamentally changing the landscape of narrative fiction forever. Duration - 3h 40m. Author - Fyodor Dostoevsky. Narrator - Andre Reaves. Published Date - Thursday, 22 January 2026. Copyright - © 1866 Fyodor Dostoevsky ©.

Language:

English


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