Rodion Raskolnikov, morally conflicted, believes that extraordinary men who contribute much to society by their thinking are above the law. In order to prove his theory, he decides to murder a grasping old money lender and, through unforeseen circumstances, her sister. Unexpectedly filled with remorse, Rodion is caught in a moral dilemma: while he believes he can get away with the perfect murder, he also finds his conscience challenged by his developing relationship with the beautiful, but deeply religious Sonia.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, 2017
Paperback, Very Good
442 pages
330g
19.8 x 13 x 3 cm