Crime and Punishment : Dostoevsky's Timeless Exploration of Guilt, Justice, and Redemption

A murder. A conscience unraveling. A journey through darkness toward redemption.

Crime and Punishment is Fyodor Dostoevsky's psychological masterpiece—a gripping narrative of Raskolnikov, a penniless student in 19th-century St. Petersburg, who commits a brutal murder in the name of intellectual superiority. But his mind soon spirals into guilt, paranoia, and philosophical torment, leading to a relentless internal trial as harrowing as any courtroom.

Exploring themes of morality, free will, alienation, and the possibility of spiritual renewal, Crime and Punishment remains one of the most profound and influential novels in world literature.

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Crime and Punishment : Dostoevsky's Timeless Exploration of Guilt, Justice, and Redemption

A murder. A conscience unraveling. A journey through darkness toward redemption.

Crime and Punishment is Fyodor Dostoevsky's psychological masterpiece—a gripping narrative of Raskolnikov, a penniless student in 19th-century St. Petersburg, who commits a brutal murder in the name of intellectual superiority. But his mind soon spirals into guilt, paranoia, and philosophical torment, leading to a relentless internal trial as harrowing as any courtroom.

Exploring themes of morality, free will, alienation, and the possibility of spiritual renewal, Crime and Punishment remains one of the most profound and influential novels in world literature.

📘 This Edition Features:

✔ Complete and unabridged text

✔ Kindle-optimized formatting with clickable table of contents

✔ Ideal for readers of literary fiction, psychological thrillers, and philosophical novels

💬 What Readers Say:

"As gripping as any modern thriller—and infinitely deeper."

"A powerful portrait of moral conflict and the human soul."

"Dostoevsky lays bare the psychology of crime with breathtaking precision."

📥 Download Crime and Punishment today and enter the mind of one of literature's most complex characters.

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