Crime and Punishment
Publicado por Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers
English
2025
ISBN 9791070050491
eBook
Sobre este libro
One desperate act. One guilty conscience. One mind slowly unraveling under the weight of its own secret.
Raskolnikov, a brilliant but impoverished student, convinces himself that extraordinary people are allowed extraordinary crimes. But after he takes an axe into a pawnbroker's room, the real battle begins—not with the law, but with his own tortured soul. As suspicion closes in and compassion challenges his cold theories, Raskolnikov is forced to confront the darkness within himself.
Praised as "one of the most powerful psychological novels ever written," Dostoevsky's masterpiece dives into morality, madness, justice, and the possibility of redemption. Its intensity, unforgettable characters, and philosophical depth continue to grip readers worldwide.
If you crave suspense, emotional conflict, and a haunting exploration of the human mind, this classic will leave you breathless.
Open the book—and step into a crime that changes everything.
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