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Vanzarov's Labyrinth

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Author:Anton Chizh
Cover:hardcover
Category:History & GeographyScience Fiction
ISBN:978-5-04-186578-8
Dimensions: 2x13x21cm
The end of 1898. St. Petersburg is in turmoil: the machine of fear has perished, a new invention is needed that goes beyond the boundaries of science. The reason is too important: the throne has no heir. Who knows, perhaps the new device will be useful to the imperial court. The hunt for the machine of truth begins, during which the inventor's wife perishes... Rodion Vanzarov is the only detective capable of unraveling the intricate puzzle, but will he withstand the influence of secret forces this time and expose the dangerous criminals' scheme? Anton Chizh is a popular Russian detective writer. His books have been published with a total circulation of over a million copies. TV series based on Anton Chizh's thrilling novels include "Agatha and the Detective. The Queen of Diamonds" and "Agatha and the Detective. The Roulette of Fate." In 20 novels, the writer has created perhaps the most beloved characters of historical detectives among readers: Rodion Vanzarov and Apollon Lebedev, Alexey Pushkin and Agata Kern. The sharp, dynamic, unpredictable plots of the novels unfold in the setting of 19th century Russia. The intrigue keeps the reader in suspense until the last page. In addition to being captivating entertainment, modern readers find answers to questions that concern them today in these detective stories. Anton Chizh's book series have become part of the "golden fund" of Russian historical detective fiction.
Author:
Author:Anton Chizh
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Science Fiction
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newsprint
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21x13x2.9 cm
Series:
Series:Historical detective stories by Anton Chizh (The Fear Machine cycle)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-186578-8

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