Crime and Punishment

💀 A mind tormented by guilt. A crime that tests the boundaries of morality. A journey toward redemption that defines the human condition. 💀

Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment is one of the most powerful and influential novels ever written—a haunting exploration of conscience, justice, and the fragile line between right and wrong.

The story follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a poor ex-student in St. Petersburg who believes himself destined for greatness. Convinced that extraordinary people are above moral law, he commits a brutal murder to prove his theory—only to be consumed by torment, paranoia, and the relentless pursuit of his own soul.

As Raskolnikov grapples with guilt, pride, and the yearning for forgiveness, Dostoevsky paints a profound portrait of a man at war with himself—and of a society struggling with faith, morality, and modernity.

Blending psychological intensity, moral philosophy, and gripping suspense, Crime and Punishment stands as one of literature's greatest achievements. It remains a timeless study of sin and salvation, asking the question: Can one ever truly escape the weight of one's conscience?

👉 Click Buy Now to experience Dostoevsky's unforgettable tale of guilt, suffering, and redemption—the masterpiece that changed the course of world literature.


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