The Gentle Axe, R. N. Morris
The Gentle Axe, R. N. Morris
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The Gentle Axe
A Novel

Author: R. N. Morris

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/01/2007


Synopsis

Stumbling through Petrovsky Park one cold morning in search of firewood, an elderly woman makes a horrifying discovery. A burly peasant twirls in the wind, hanging from a bowed tree by a rope about his neck, a bloody axe tucked into his belt. Nearby, packed neatly into a suitcase, is the body of a dwarf, a deep axe wound splitting his skull in two.

It does not take long for the noted police investigator Porfiry Petrovich, still drained from his work on the case involving the deranged student Raskolnikov, to suspect that the truth of the matter is more complex that the crime scene might suggest. Why do so many roads lead to the same house of prostitution and the same ring or pornographers? Why do so many powerful interests seem intent on blocking his efforts? His investigation leads him from the squalid tenements, brothels, and drinking dens of the city's Haymarket district to an altogether more genteel stratum of society. As he gets deeper and deeper in, and the connections between the two spheres begin to multiply, both his anger and his terror mount.

Atmospheric and tense from its dramatic opening to its shocking climax, The Gentle Axe is a spellbinding historical crime novel, a book that explores the darkest places of the human heart with tremendous energy, empathy, and wit. As lucky as St. Petersburg residents are to have Porfiry Petrovich in public service, we are equally fortunate to have R.N. Morris on hand to chronicle his most challenging case to date.

About R. N. Morris

Born in Manchester in 1960, R. N. Morris now lives in north London with his wife and two children. He sold his first short story to a teenage girls' magazine while still a student at Cambridge University, where he read classics. Making his living as a freelance copywriter, he has continued to write, and occasionally publish, fiction. One of his stories, "The Devil's Drum," was turned into a one-act opera, which was performed at the Purcell Room in London's South Bank. Another, "Revenants," was published as a comic book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark on February 13, 2008

As a native speaker of Russian, I was suspicious of this novel at first. When Roger Morris, an Englishman, pulled out Porfiry Petrovich, the investigating magistrate of Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment,” from his literary hereafter, I was afraid of getting into yet another Potemkin village. And, o......more

Goodreads review by Emma on June 02, 2021

I really enjoyed this atmospheric historical crime fiction set in turn of the 19th Century Russia. I haven’t read Crime and Punishment but am interested in doing so now. I am keen to continue this series.......more

Goodreads review by Jan Mc on October 05, 2024

An engaging crime drama set in 1860s St. Petersburg, Russia, starring Porfiry Petrovich, the police investigator from Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment," from which it borrows. The first of a short series, it includes great characters, but the mystery is complex, and if you aren't used to Russian n......more

Goodreads review by Paula on September 24, 2020

It's always a pleasure to discover a clever new series.......more

Goodreads review by Belinda on June 27, 2022

4 sterren - Nederlandse paperback Wat een kanjer van een boek! Het verhaal speelt ver voor het CSI-tijdperk, toen we uitsluitend ons gezonde verstand gebruikten om misdaden op te lossen. Toch ond ik de plot ondergeschikt aan de perfecte sfeertekening van St. Petersburg in wintertijd als ook het belan......more