All the World's a Stage
Author(s): Boris Akunin; Andrew Bromfield (Translator)
Eliza Altairsky-Lointaine is the toast of Moscow society, a beautiful actress in an infamous theatre troupe. The estranged wife of a descendant of Genghis Khan, her love life is as colourful as the parts she plays: her ex-husband has threatened to kill anyone who courts her.
He appears to be making good on his promise.
Fandorin is contacted by concerned friend - the widowed wife of Chekhov - who asks him to investigate an alarming incident involving Eliza. But when he watches Eliza on stage for the first time, he falls desperately in love . . . Can he solve the case - and win over Eliza - without attracting the attentions of the murderer he is trying to find?
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- : Orion Publishing Group, Limited
- : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
- : 0.27
- : 01 August 2018
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- : Boris Akunin; Andrew Bromfield (Translator)
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : 891.735
- : 432
- : FFH