Murder on the Leviathan - Boris Akunin

Murder on the Leviathan

Erast Fandorin 3

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
320 Seiten
2004
Weidenfeld & Nicolson (Verlag)
978-0-297-84887-5 (ISBN)
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On 15th March 1878 Lord Littleby, an English eccentric and collector, is found murdered in his Paris house together with nine members of his staff. A gold whale in the victim's hand leads Erast Fandorin to board the Leviathan, the world's largest steamship, as the murderer is one of the 142 First Class passengers. Commissioner Gauche of the French police has narrowed down the suspects to ten, and they are forced to eat together at every meal time in the ship's Windsor Suite until 'the Crime of the Century' is solved. But is the murderer really sat around the table, and can Erast Fandorin discover his or her identity before Gauche? As more passengers are murdered and Leviathan heads towards Calcutta, Fandorin needs all his investigative skills to find the truth. Boris Akunin's latest page-turner again transports the reader back to the late nineteenth-century. In LEVIATHAN he pays homage to Agatha Christie with a cast of characters and plot which grips you from the first page.

Boris Akunin is the pseudonym of Grigory Chkhartishvillihas, who worked as a translator before writing fiction. He has been compared to Gogol, Tolstoy and Arthur Conan Doyle, and his Erast Fandorin books have sold over eight million copies in Russia alone. He lives in Moscow.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.4.2004
Reihe/Serie Erast Fandorin Mysteries
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 134 x 215 mm
Gewicht 340 g
Themenwelt Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
ISBN-10 0-297-84887-9 / 0297848879
ISBN-13 978-0-297-84887-5 / 9780297848875
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