A desperate decision. A haunting conscience. A journey toward truth and redemption.
Crime and Punishment is one of the greatest psychological novels by Fyodor Dostoevsky, exploring the darkest corners of the human mind and the struggle between reason, guilt, and morality.
The story follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a poor former student in St. Petersburg who commits a terrible crime after convincing himself that certain ideas justify his actions. However, his inner world begins to collapse as guilt, fear, and moral conflict consume him.
Through intense psychological analysis and unforgettable characters, Dostoevsky examines themes of justice, conscience, suffering, faith, and the possibility of transformation.
A masterpiece of Russian literature and one of the most influential novels ever written, Crime and Punishment remains a powerful exploration of human nature and the search for redemption.











