Leviathan. The Adventures of Erast Fandorin
1878 The Russian-Turkish war ended in victory. Erast Petrovich Fandorin was favored by the authorities in every possible way for the disclosure of the Turkish spy network and was even personally noted with royal gratitude. But he himself is very upset that he could not expose the spies quickly enough. Of all the options for awards, he chooses the path of further service to the fatherland and asks to be sent on an embassy mission to Japan. He will have to follow there on the most modern liner of that time, the Leviathan. Almost simultaneously with this, a terrible and mysterious murder takes place in one of the countries of Europe. The whole family of a famous collector was killed in the most cruel way. Moreover, everyone, including children and servants, remained in the dining room, as if they were still going to have lunch. But a golden token was found at the crime scene, which was given only to first-class passengers on the Leviathan liner. The mysterious killer, his European pursuers and Erast Fandorin travel on the same ship. Is it just a coincidence?
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Leviathan. The Adventures of Erast Fandorin
1878 The Russian-Turkish war ended in victory. Erast Petrovich Fandorin was favored by the authorities in every possible way for the disclosure of the Turkish spy network and was even personally noted with royal gratitude. But he himself is very upset that he could not expose the spies quickly enough. Of all the options for awards, he chooses the path of further service to the fatherland and asks to be sent on an embassy mission to Japan. He will have to follow there on the most modern liner of that time, the Leviathan. Almost simultaneously with this, a terrible and mysterious murder takes place in one of the countries of Europe. The whole family of a famous collector was killed in the most cruel way. Moreover, everyone, including children and servants, remained in the dining room, as if they were still going to have lunch. But a golden token was found at the crime scene, which was given only to first-class passengers on the Leviathan liner. The mysterious killer, his European pursuers and Erast Fandorin travel on the same ship. Is it just a coincidence?
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Leviathan. The Adventures of Erast Fandorin

Leviathan. The Adventures of Erast Fandorin

by Boris Akunin
Leviathan. The Adventures of Erast Fandorin

Leviathan. The Adventures of Erast Fandorin

by Boris Akunin

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Overview

1878 The Russian-Turkish war ended in victory. Erast Petrovich Fandorin was favored by the authorities in every possible way for the disclosure of the Turkish spy network and was even personally noted with royal gratitude. But he himself is very upset that he could not expose the spies quickly enough. Of all the options for awards, he chooses the path of further service to the fatherland and asks to be sent on an embassy mission to Japan. He will have to follow there on the most modern liner of that time, the Leviathan. Almost simultaneously with this, a terrible and mysterious murder takes place in one of the countries of Europe. The whole family of a famous collector was killed in the most cruel way. Moreover, everyone, including children and servants, remained in the dining room, as if they were still going to have lunch. But a golden token was found at the crime scene, which was given only to first-class passengers on the Leviathan liner. The mysterious killer, his European pursuers and Erast Fandorin travel on the same ship. Is it just a coincidence?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780880041201
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Publication date: 10/31/2022
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 351
File size: 551 KB
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years
Language: Russian

About the Author

Бори́с Аку́нин — русский писатель, учёный-японист, литературовед, переводчик, общественный деятель.
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