Crime & Punishment
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- $21.99
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- $21.99
Publisher Description
A crime committed in desperation—and the slow, suffocating weight that follows. Crime & Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky centers on Rodion Raskolnikov, a struggling former student in St. Petersburg who convinces himself that certain men have the right to step beyond moral law. Acting on that belief, he carries out a brutal murder, expecting relief—or even justification.
Instead, everything begins to unravel.
What follows is not a chase in the usual sense, but a tightening psychological spiral. Raskolnikov drifts between fever, paranoia, and moments of cold reasoning, while suspicion quietly gathers around him. Encounters with figures like the patient investigator Porfiry and the deeply compassionate Sonia force him to confront what he has done—not just outwardly, but internally.
The story builds through tension rather than action, moving toward confession, consequence, and the possibility—however uncertain—of redemption.