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Author Information for Boris AkuninReal Name: Grigory Chkhartishvili
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- Special Agent / Historical - Late 19th century Russia / Some compare the series to A Slavic Sherlock Holmes
Special Assignments (©2008) 352 pp.
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Location: Russia
Comment: Contains two novellas / 19th century Russia's suavest sleuth faces two formidable new foes. One steals outrageous sums of money; the other takes lives.
# 4 The Death of Achilles (©2005) 336 pp.
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Location: Moscow, Russia
Comment: Set in 1882 / Translated by Andrew Bromfield
# 3 The Turkish Gambit (©2005) 224 pp.
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Comment: Set in 1877 - 1878 / The order of the second and third books in the series are reversed in the US. We show the US publication order. / Translated by Andrew Bromfield
# 2 Murder on the Leviathan (©2004) 240 pp.
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Comment: Set in 1878 / The order of the second and third books in the series are reversed in the US. We show the US publication order. / Translated by Andrew Bromfield
# 1 The Winter Queen (©2003) 264 pp.
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Comment: Set in 1876 / Translated by Andrew Bromfield
- Woman Main / Historical / A Nun in a remote region of late 19th Century Tsarist Russia, who is sometimes employed as a clever detective by the Bishop. Sister Pelagia is lively, curious, amazingly clumsy, and very persistent.
Pelagia and the Black Monk (©2007) 416 pp.
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Location: Russia
Sister Pelagia and the White Bulldog (©2006) 288 pp.
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Location: Russia
Comment: Translated by Andrew Bromfield
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