Turkish Gambit: Erast Fandorin 2

Turkish Gambit: Erast Fandorin 2

by Boris Akunin (Author)

Synopsis

The Russo-Turkish war is at a critical juncture, and Erast Fandorin, broken-hearted and disillusioned has gone to the front in an attempt to forget his sorrows. Captured by the Turks, he wins his freedom in a game of backgammon, before finding himself the unlikely rescuer of Varvara Suvorova - a 'progressive' Russian woman trying to make her way to the Russian headquarters to join her fiance. Fandorin's efforts to steer clear of affairs of state are thwarted when a traitor is discovered within the Russian camp. Within days, Varvara's fiance has been accused of treason, a Turkish victory looms on the horizon, and there are rumours that one of Lady Astair's Azazel orphans may be making his own bid for power. Our reluctant gentleman sleuth will need to resurrect all of his dormant powers of detection if he is to unmask the traitor, help the Russians to victory and smooth the path of young love in the third sparkling page-turner from Boris Akunin. 'Erast Fandorin has been called a 19th century James Bond, and there are similarities...but Fandorin is more human than Bond, and Akunin more witty than Fleming.' Daily Telegraph 'Akunin...seems able to carry off whatever detective genre he turns to, and makes no bones about incorporating his diverse knowledge into his books' plots. The result is a barnstorming success.' Time Out

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 254
Edition: Export/Airport/Ireland Ed
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson History
Published: 07 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0297849107
ISBN 13: 9780297849100
Book Overview: Boris Akunin's Erast Fandorin series is growing in sales with each new book A worldwide success THE WINTER QUEEN has sold over 12,000 hardcovers. LEVIATHAN has already sold more than 15000 hardbacks and trade-paperbacks (combined), and has consistently been in the Evening Standard bestseller list.

Author Bio
Boris Akunin is the pseudonym of Grigory Chkhartishvili. He translated Japanese texts before the worldwide success of his Fandorin series. He lives in Moscow.