The early 2000s, and Martin, an expat student recently arrived in
Moscow to write a doctoral thesis on the heroines of Russian
literature, needs all the guidance he can get to fathom the
mysterious Russian soul. Distracted from his studies by the bright
lure of nightclubs, vodka, ready money and real women, his restless
explorations of the city lead him to dark and unexpected places . .
. 'Powerful . . . An ambitious debut' The Independent on Sunday 'A
rich debut. Back to Moscow is a book to get lost in' Emma Jane
Unsworth, author of Animals 'The rare novel whose last paragraphs
offer up a genuine epiphany, wholly earned and wholly unexpected.
An act of magic' Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Illumination
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