To Kill a Tsar

A gripping tale of revolution in 19th century Russia

Andrew Williams author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton

Published:29th Sep '11

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In To Kill a Tsar, a gripping historical thriller unfolds in 19th century St Petersburg, filled with revolutionaries and danger.

Set against the backdrop of 19th century St Petersburg, To Kill a Tsar is a gripping tale of revolution and intrigue. The novel opens with a dramatic shot ringing out in Palace Square, where Cossack guards subdue a would-be assassin. Amid the chaos, a mysterious dark-haired woman slips away unnoticed, setting the stage for a story filled with tension and danger. Andrew Williams expertly crafts an environment where treachery lurks around every corner, and the stakes are high for those who dare to challenge the Tsar's rule.

As the narrative unfolds, the reader is immersed in the perilous world of Dr. Frederick Hadfield, a man whose medical practice is intertwined with the Anglo-Russian elite. With the Tsar effectively a prisoner in his own palaces, Hadfield becomes embroiled in a web of conspiracy and espionage. The novel explores themes of loyalty and betrayal as Hadfield navigates a dangerous double life, balancing his responsibilities to his patients and his growing involvement in revolutionary activities.

From lavish ballrooms to the oppressive confines of the House of Preliminary Detention, To Kill a Tsar paints a vivid picture of a society on the brink of upheaval. The author’s skillful storytelling ensures that readers will be captivated by the rich details and complex characters, making this a must-read for fans of historical thrillers and political intrigue.

'Williams contrives an appealing blend of Doctor Zhivago, Conrad's Under Western Eyes and Boris Akunin's 19th-century crime fiction. His ability to bring a past world to life matches Furst's' * John Dugdale, Sunday Times *
'This is a dense, meaty affair which pulls off the trick of gripping the reader and bringing a complicated, alien world to life' * Guardian *
'He blends historical fact and fiction in a vivid recreation of the world of The Idiot and Crime and Punishment' * The Times *
'Elegantly serpentine plotting and finely etched characters confirm his place in the front rank of the new English thriller writers' * Daily Mail *
'A very accomplished novel which can be enjoyed as a gripping and moving thriller. Yet it is more than that, for it invites us to reflect on questions of morality, and on that age-old question of when, if ever, violent means may be held to justify worthy ends; whether, indeed, such ends can ever be achieved if the means are inescapably criminal' * Allan Massie, Scotsman *
'Exciting . . . an important book for devotees of the spy story' * Shots Magazine *
'A gripping thriller set in a world of treachery' * British Fantasy Society *
'To Kill a Tsar . . . had me biting my fingernails with the suspense' * Andrew Roberts, Daily Telegraph *
'Bravura story-telling... Andrew Williams is the real thing; a writer who can marry popular genres to the sophisticated treatments of political arguments' * Independent *
'Williams has done his homework and each setting rings true . . . a well-constructed period thrilller . . . you will get caught up in conspiracy and counter-plot' * Shots magazine *
'Sheer escapism . . . To Kill a Tsar is a bold portrait of revolutionaries seeking to assassinate Tsar Alexander II in St Petersburg . . . gripping authenticity' * Oxford Mail *
'Authentic, moving, though-provoking, gripping ... as good as historical thrillers get. Don't miss it' * Beverley Guardian *
'I was totally absorbed in this very gripping, sensational historical mystery, with a factual basis and with the nail-biting tension of whether the protagonists will be arrested or not. This is only the author's second novel and yet it was shortlisted for both the Walter Scott Prize and the CWA Ellis Peters Award. The depth of research that the author undertook with this book is to be applauded. I was completely captivated by the very tightly plotted depth of this story which I think is the best historical romantic mystery that I have had the pleasure of reading this year. I hope to include it in my top five books of 2011. If you enjoy a marvellously evocative historical mystery then this is the next one to buy if you have not done so already' * Eurocrime *

  • Short-listed for CWA Ellis Peters Historical Award 2010 (UK)
  • Short-listed for Walter Scott Prize 2010 (UK)

ISBN: 9780719524110

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 32mm

Weight: 300g

448 pages