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A desperate mind is a dangerous place. When poverty and pride collide, how far will one man go to prove he is above the law?
Wandering the suffocating, sweltering streets of 19th-century St. Petersburg, Rodion Raskolnikov is a destitute ex-student driven to the brink of madness. Crushed by debt, isolation, and the agonizing plight of his family, he devises a terrifying philosophical theory: that extraordinary men have the right to commit extraordinary crimes for the greater good. His target is a ruthless, predatory pawnbroker. But when his calculated plan spirals into a chaotic reality, Raskolnikov plunges into a suffocating labyrinth of psychological terror, paranoia, and moral collapse. As the authorities circle closer and a pure-hearted woman offers a fragile glimmer of redemption, Raskolnikov must face his most relentless enemy—his own fractured conscience.
Why you will love this: As a cornerstone of Classic Literary Fiction, this masterpiece transcends time. Listeners will be captivated by its profound psychological depth, dark atmospheric setting, and unflinching exploration of human morality. Fans of philosophical thrillers, complex character archetypes, and sweeping Russian literature will find themselves completely mesmerized by this unforgettable cinematic audiobook experience.
About the Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) is recognized globally as one of the greatest psychological novelists in world literature. After surviving a staged execution and four years of brutal penal servitude in Siberia, he channeled his profound understanding of human suffering, faith, and redemption into timeless works that continue to shape modern storytelling.
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Lydbog: 9. april 2026