by Boris Akunin (Author)
In the dying days of the Nineteenth Century, the small Russian town of Zavolzhsk is shaken out of its sleepy rural existence by the arrival from St Petersburg of a Synodical Inspector with a hidden agenda and a dangerously persuasive manner. Meanwhile, in the nearby country estate of Drozdovka, one of the prized white Bulldogs - prized because of its one brown ear, and its propensity to drool - belonging to the cantankerous lady of the house has been poisoned. The old widow has taken to her bed, sick with fear that her two remaining dogs may face a similar fate, and the many potential beneficiaries of her will wait fretfully to see whether or not she will recover. Sister Pelagia: bespectacled, freckled, woefully clumsy and astonishingly resourceful is summoned by the Bishop of Zavolzhsk to investigate the bulldog's death. But her investigation soon takes a far more sinister turn when two headless bodies are pulled out of the river on the edge of the estate.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 03 May 2006
ISBN 10: 0297848623
ISBN 13: 9780297848622
Book Overview: The sales of the Winter Queen and Leviathan demonstrate Akunin's growing popularity over here. The market is eager for more quirky takes on classic detective fiction. This is the first book in a trilogy (the other two titles are Pelagia and the Black Monk and Pelagia and the Red Cockerel) about a young nun from the 19th-century Russian town of Zavolzhsk, who possesses the aptitude to solve crimes through the application of her keen powers of observation. Pelagia is firmly in the tradition of both Miss Marple and Father Brown, and in the light of Precious Ramotswe's popularity, there should be a waiting readership eager for an unusual new female detective. By the time we come to publish these novels Akunin will have consolidated his already impressive UK fanbase, and Pelagia will appeal not only to them, but to others who may have been put off by the perceived 'Boy's Own'-ness of the Fandorin books.