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The Killing of Anna Karenina (Paperback)
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The Killing of Anna Karenina (Paperback)
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List price R314
Loot Price R290
Discovery Miles 2 900
You Save R24 (8%)
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Prince Dmitry Rostov, Anglophile lover of English poetry,
especially Shakespeare, has a bicycling accident. It occurs beside
Wordsworth's "sylvan Wye". More sinister and worrying are a ghostly
white figure, a strange black boat, a blood-red rose cast on the
water, a train whistle and a gunshot, all of which make him witness
to a "gap in nature" that will ultimately involve him in a unique
quest for the truth. Finding himself less seriously injured than he
thought, he receives medical care and a night's rest at the home of
the beautiful daughter of Lord Irmingham, a devotee of the
late-Victorian cult of Tolstoyanism. Discovering that the prince
had once met Anna Karenina, Lord Irmingham insists on having him as
an honoured guest at his large country house, Stadleigh Court,
among other guests assembled for a soiree devoted to celebrating
Tolstoy's ideas. But there is an important sub-text to the
occasion, as the prince soon discovers. He is invited to confront
the veiled, reclusive lady in the tower. Is she Anna Karenina? Is
she now apparently alive and well and living at Stadleigh Court on
the banks of the river Wye? Entrusted with the task of identifying
her, the prince finds himself drawn ever more deeply into a
sympathetic understanding of her situation, her concern for her
son, newly arrived from Russia but suddenly struck down, her joys
and fears, above all her talk of threats and, finally, her claim to
have "enemies". The soiree when it occurs proves to be fatally
tragic. Her death overnight forces the prince to investigate. By
dint of clever detective work and a certain amount of good luck he
gradually uncovers the specifically Russian reasons for her
killing. An Epilogue to what is an ingenious and entertaining crime
novel reveals how much more the prince has to tell his wife when
she returns from visiting her mother in Russia.
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