To Kill a Tsar by Andrew Williams - ISBN: 9780719524110
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Revolution, love, and a deadly plot to kill the Tsar.

To Kill a Tsar

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  • Paperback

    448 pages

  • Release Date

    8 November 2011

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Summary

2 April 1879, St Petersburg. A shot rings out in Palace Square. The Tsar is unhurt, but badly shaken. Cossack guards tackle the would-be assassin to the ground. And in the melee no one notices a pretty, dark-haired young woman in a heavy coat walk purposefully away from the scene.

Russia is alive with revolutionaries and this is just one of many assassination attempts on the unpopular Tsar Alexander II. For Dr Frederick Hadfield, part of the Anglo-Russian establishment with a medical …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780719524110
ISBN-10:0719524113
Author:Andrew Williams
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder Paperback
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:448
Release Date:8 November 2011
Weight:314g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 29mm
Series:John Murray
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Critics Review

‘Williams has done his homework and each setting rings true …

Williams contrives an appealing blend of Doctor Zhivago, Conrad’s Under Western Eyes and Boris Akunin’s 19th-century crime fiction. His ability to bring a past world to life matches Furst’s - John Dugdale, Sunday Times

This is a dense, meaty affair which pulls off the trick of gripping the reader and bringing a complicated, alien world to life - Guardian

He blends historical fact and fiction in a vivid recreation of the world of The Idiot and Crime and Punishment - The Times

Elegantly serpentine plotting and finely etched characters confirm his place in the front rank of the new English thriller writers - Daily Mail

A very accomplished novel which can be enjoyed as a gripping and moving thriller. Yet it is more than that, for it invites us to reflect on questions of morality, and on that age-old question of when, if ever, violent means may be held to justify worthy ends; whether, indeed, such ends can ever be achieved if the means are inescapably criminal - Allan Massie, Scotsman

Exciting … an important book for devotees of the spy story - Shots Magazine

A gripping thriller set in a world of treachery - British Fantasy Society

To Kill a Tsar … had me biting my fingernails with the suspense - Andrew Roberts, Daily Telegraph

About The Author

Andrew Williams

After studying English at Oxford, Andrew Williams worked as a senior producer for the BBC’s Panorama and Newsnight programmes, then wrote and directed history documentaries. He is the author of two bestselling non-fiction books, The Battle of the Atlantic and D-Day to Berlin. His acclaimed first novel, The Interrogator, is also published by John Murray.

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