CRIME & PUNISHMENT

CRIME & PUNISHMENT

by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

2006

When a destitute student in 19th-century St. Petersburg decides he is above conventional morality, his intellectual theory of exceptionalism leads him to commit a shocking act. This gripping novel, set against a backdrop of urban squalor, plunges into the psychological torment that follows, exploring the inescapable consequences of transgression. It’s a profound character study for anyone fascinated by the complexities of guilt, redemption, and the human mind under duress.

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