Zugzwang, Ronan Bennett
Zugzwang, Ronan Bennett
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Zugzwang

Author: Ronan Bennett

Narrator: Stephen Lang

Unabridged: 8 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/30/2007


Synopsis

Zugzwang: A chess term used to describe a position in which a player is reduced to utter helplessness–he is obliged to move, but every move serves to make his position even worse.

The year is 1914, and St. Petersburg is spellbound by the international chess championship, even as the city seethes with revolutionary plots. One blustery April day, a respected newspaper editor is murdered in front of a shocked crowd. Five days later, Dr. Otto Spethmann, the celebrated psychoanalyst, receives a visit from the police. There has been another murder in the city–and somehow he is implicated. The doctor is mystified and deeply worried, as much for his young, spirited daughter as for himself. 

Meanwhile, he finds himself preoccupied by two new patients: Anna Petrovna, a society beauty plagued by nightmares with whom he is inappropriately falling in love, and the troubled genius Rozental, a brilliant but fragile chess master on the verge of a complete breakdown. As Dr. Spethmann is drawn deeper into the murderous intrigue, he finds that he, his patients, and his daughter may all be pawns in a game larger in scope than anything he could have imagined. Thrilling, romantic, and rife with intrigue both on the chessboard and off, Zugzwang is a masterpiece of literary suspense.

About The Author

Ronan Bennett grew up in Belfast. He is the author of four other novels: The Second Prison, Overthrown by Strangers, The Catastrophist (shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel Award), and Havoc, in Its Third Year (longlisted for the Booker Prize). He has also written screenplays for film and television. He lives in London with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tessa

Tatal meu m-a invatat sa joc sah cand eram mica. Nu l-am invins niciodata insa nici nu regret pentru ca una dintre cele mai frumoase amintiri din copilarie este zambetul sau victorios. Am observat ca in ziua de azi se practica un altfel de sah, in care se sacrifica multe piese, diferit de stilul inv......more

Goodreads review by Joanna

I have a problem with 'literary' authors who write what they would call genre books; I feel they undervalue and misunderstand the canon. This book, like the Black/Banville series felt to me like a simple plot strung out for rather longer than it warranted, justified by a suffusion of flowery languag......more

A fun thriller, even for those (like me) with no knowledge of Russian history. The story concerns a psychotherapist in Tsarist Russia who becomes embroiled in plots of chess, conspiracy, murder, and, of course, steamy historical sex. It's not quite a page-turner, but it's very well-written, and I le......more

Goodreads review by Tina

Bennett draws a parallel between a chess game played by the protagonist and his "best" friend, on the one hand, and the situation that this friend is in, in St Petersburg in 1914, on the other hand. In Zugzwang he is. Hence, impossible for this friend to make a move that could improve his live. Intr......more