Authors: Boris Akunin, Andrew Bromfield
ISBN-13: 9780812968804, ISBN-10: 0812968808
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Date Published: April 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)
BORIS AKUNIN is the pen name of Grigory Chkhartishvili, who was born in the republic of Georgia in 1956. A philologist, critic, essayist, and translator of Japanese, he published his first detective stories in 1998 and quickly became one of the most widely read authors in Russia. He has written ten Erast Fandorin novels to date, which have sold more than eight million copies in Russia and been translated into nearly two dozen languages. He lives in Moscow.
In 1882, after six years of foreign travel and adventure, renowned diplomat and detective Erast Fandorin returns to Moscow in the heart of Mother Russia. His Moscow homecoming is anything but peaceful. In the hotel where he and his loyal if impertinent manservant Masa are staying, Fandorin’s old war-hero friend General Michel Sobolev (“Achilles” to the crowd) has been found dead, felled in his armchair by an apparent heart attack. But Fandorin suspects an unnatural cause. His suspicions lead him to the boudoir of the beautiful singer–“not exactly a courtesan”–known as Wanda. Apparently, in Wanda’s bed, the general secretly breathed his last. . . .
In Andrew Bromfield's exuberant translation of The Death of Schilles, this "young Adonis" applies his investigative skills to the politically awkward death of a beloved war hero, earning gasps of admiration for his piercing intelligence, athletic prowess and, above all, dashing style.