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Pages
223
Year
2002
Language
English

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An exiled Russian spy shares his dramatic life story from a Paris restaurant in this novel by the author of The Radetzky March.



In a Russian restaurant on Paris’s Left Bank, Russian exile Golubchik alternately fascinates and horrifies a rapt audience with a wild story of collaboration, deception, and murder in the days leading up to the Russian Revolution.



Praise for Confession of a Murderer



“Worthy to sit beside Conrad’s and Dostoevsky’s excursions into the twisted world of secret agents. Joseph Roth is one of the great writers in German of this century; and this novel is a fine introduction to this view of intrigue, necessity, and moral doubt.” —The Times (London)

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