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OverviewBoris Akunin has been hailed as Russia's answer to both Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for his beloved Fandorin mystery series. After five years spent abroad building up a business as something of a private investigator, the handsome, stuttering Fandorin is back in Moscow--and in for a case that entangles him with the highest echelons of Romanov royalty. Grand Duke Georgii Alexandrovich arrives in Moscow with three of his children for the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II, who is fated to become the last Emperor of Russia. During an afternoon stroll in the park, Georgii's daughter Xenia is dragged away by bandits, only to be rescued by an elegant gentleman and his Japanese sidekick. The passing heroes introduce themselves as Erast Petrovich Fandorin and Masa, but panic ensues when the party realizes that four-year-old Mikhail has been snatched in the confusion. A ransom letter arrives from an international criminal demanding the handover of the Count Orlov, an enormous diamond on the royal scepter which is due to play a part in the coronation. Can the gentleman detective find Mikhail in time? The Coronation is a fantastically entertaining and deftly plotted take on the hostage novel, not to be missed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Boris Akunin , Andrew BromfieldPublisher: Black Cat Imprint: Black Cat Volume: 7 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780802127815ISBN 10: 0802127819 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 05 February 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Praise for The Coronation: ""Akunin's brilliance lies in taking the elements of a classic detective story and imbuing them with a poignant emotional complexity.""--Sunday Times (UK) ""Fandorin is there to provide the solution, rescue the missing child and--in common with the reader--have a lot of fun.""--Times (UK) ""A novel as crammed with delights as the Tsarina's jewel box.""--Daily Telegraph (UK) ""Enjoyable and very fast-paced. Akunin's sense of place is undeniably vivid . . . The Coronation may be my favorite of the Fandorin novels so far . . . A very good read.""--Crime Segments ""Every single one of these Fandorin books are supreme fun, and this is no exception. They indeed get better and better with each one. Akunin's writing is sprightly, very witty, and supremely literate. The novels are exciting, hilarious, full of adventure, and very, very clever . . . Akunin has a superbly enjoyable style: it's idiosyncratic in the same way that Andrea Camilleri's style is . . . The Coronation is very highly recommended indeed--as are all his books. They're great fun, full of excitement and adventure, wonderful characters, and are highly intellectually engaging as well. What more could you want?""--EuroCrime (UK) Praise for Boris Akunin: ""Brimming with adventure and extraordinary vitality.""--Anne Perry, on The State Counsellor ""A relentless page-turner. The 19th century that Mr. Akunin depicts is pulsing with irresistible energy. From dastardly terrorists to sultry femme fatales, Akunin's Moscow is a porto-noir paradise cut through with a decidedly Russian sense of futility . . . Fun and entertaining.""--New York Journal of Books, on The State Counsellor ""It is difficult to convey the breadth of influence that Boris Akunin has on Russian society . . . In scope, think of Akunin as the J.K. Rowling of Russia--in style, perhaps somewhere between Dorothy Dunnett and Robert Ludlum.""--Daily Beast" Praise for The Coronation: Akunin's brilliance lies in taking the elements of a classic detective story and imbuing them with a poignant emotional complexity. --Sunday Times (UK) Fandorin is there to provide the solution, rescue the missing child and--in common with the reader--have a lot of fun. --Times (UK) A novel as crammed with delights as the Tsarina's jewel box. --Daily Telegraph (UK) Enjoyable and very fast-paced. Akunin's sense of place is undeniably vivid . . . The Coronation may be my favorite of the Fandorin novels so far . . . A very good read. --Crime Segments Every single one of these Fandorin books are supreme fun, and this is no exception. They indeed get better and better with each one. Akunin's writing is sprightly, very witty, and supremely literate. The novels are exciting, hilarious, full of adventure, and very, very clever . . . Akunin has a superbly enjoyable style: it's idiosyncratic in the same way that Andrea Camilleri's style is . . . The Coronation is very highly recommended indeed--as are all his books. They're great fun, full of excitement and adventure, wonderful characters, and are highly intellectually engaging as well. What more could you want? --EuroCrime (UK) Praise for Boris Akunin: Brimming with adventure and extraordinary vitality. --Anne Perry, on The State Counsellor A relentless page-turner. The 19th century that Mr. Akunin depicts is pulsing with irresistible energy. From dastardly terrorists to sultry femme fatales, Akunin's Moscow is a porto-noir paradise cut through with a decidedly Russian sense of futility . . . Fun and entertaining. --New York Journal of Books, on The State Counsellor It is difficult to convey the breadth of influence that Boris Akunin has on Russian society . . . In scope, think of Akunin as the J.K. Rowling of Russia--in style, perhaps somewhere between Dorothy Dunnett and Robert Ludlum. --Daily Beast Praise for The Coronation: Akunin's brilliance lies in taking the elements of a classic detective story and imbuing them with a poignant emotional complexity. --Sunday Times (UK) Fandorin is there to provide the solution, rescue the missing child and--in common with the reader--have a lot of fun. --Times (UK) A novel as crammed with delights as the Tsarina's jewel box. --Daily Telegraph (UK) Enjoyable and very fast-paced. Akunin's sense of place is undeniably vivid . . . The Coronation may be my favorite of the Fandorin novels so far . . . A very good read. --Crime Segments Every single one of these Fandorin books are supreme fun, and this is no exception. They indeed get better and better with each one. Akunin's writing is sprightly, very witty, and supremely literate. The novels are exciting, hilarious, full of adventure, and very, very clever . . . Akunin has a superbly enjoyable style: it's idiosyncratic in the same way that Andrea Camilleri's style is . . . The Coronation is very highly recommended indeed--as are all his books. They're great fun, full of excitement and adventure, wonderful characters, and are highly intellectually engaging as well. What more could you want? --EuroCrime (UK) Praise for Boris Akunin: Brimming with adventure and extraordinary vitality. --Anne Perry, on The State Counsellor A relentless page-turner. The 19th century that Mr. Akunin depicts is pulsing with irresistible energy. From dastardly terrorists to sultry femme fatales, Akunin's Moscow is a porto-noir paradise cut through with a decidedly Russian sense of futility . . . Fun and entertaining. --New York Journal of Books, on The State Counsellor It is difficult to convey the breadth of influence that Boris Akunin has on Russian society . . . In scope, think of Akunin as the J.K. Rowling of Russia--in style, perhaps somewhere between Dorothy Dunnett and Robert Ludlum. --Daily Beast Author InformationBoris Akunin is the pen name of Grigory Chkhartishvili, who was born in the Republic of George in 1956. A philologist, critic, essayist, and translator of Japanese, Akunin published his first detective novel in 1998 and has gone on to become one of the most widely read authors in Russia. He is the author of the Fandorin mysteries, including The Winter Queen, which was a finalist for the CWA Silver Dagger Award, and the Sister Pelagia series. He lives in London, Paris, and Andalusia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |