Sashenka
- 640pages
- 23 heures de lecture
In the best-selling tradition of 'Dr Zhivago' and 'The Island', this is an epic story of revolution, passion and betrayal - and one woman whose extraordinary secret lies uncovered for half a century.
Cette série vous plonge dans le monde tumultueux de la Russie du début du XXe siècle, entremêlant les vies de l'aristocratie, de la révolution et de l'espionnage. Suivez les parcours de protagonistes féminines captivantes naviguant dans un paysage de bouleversements sociaux et de secrets dangereux. Les récits offrent un aperçu captivant des événements historiques à travers des drames personnels remplis de passion, de trahison et de courage. C'est parfait pour ceux qui aiment la fiction historique palpitante avec des personnages complexes et un riche sens du lieu.
In the best-selling tradition of 'Dr Zhivago' and 'The Island', this is an epic story of revolution, passion and betrayal - and one woman whose extraordinary secret lies uncovered for half a century.
Imprisoned in the Gulags for a crime he did not commit, Benya Golden joins a penal battalion made up of Cossacks and convicts to fight the Nazis. He enrols in the Russian cavalry, and on a hot summer day in July 1942, he and his band of brothers are sent on a desperate mission behind enemy lines. Switching between Benya's war in the grasslands of Southern Russia, and Stalin's plans in the Kremlin, between Benya's intense affair with an Italian nurse and a romance between Stalin's daughter and a journalist also on the Eastern Front, this is a sweeping story of passion, bravery and human survival where personal betrayal is a constant companion, and death just a hearbeat away.
Moscow 1945. As Stalin celebrates victory over Hitler, shots ring out. The children of Russia's most important leaders are dead. Is it murder? A suicide pact? Or a conspiracy? An investigation begins and children are arrested, forced to testify against their friends - and their parents. This is an epic tale of youth, love and betrayal in Stalinist Russia, from the author of SASHENKA.
Oparta na prawdziwej historii przejmująca powieść o miłości, namiętności i zdradzie, kt�ra przenosi nas w mroczne lata czterdzieste w Rosji.W czerwcu 1945 roku, kiedy Moskwa świętuje zwycięstwo nad Niemcami, na Moście Kamiennym, w pobliżu Kremla dwoje nastolatk�w ginie od kul wystrzelonych z pistoletu. Byli dziećmi wysokich sowieckich dygnitarzy, uczniami najbardziej elitarnej szkoły w Moskwie.Koledzy ofiar są aresztowani, rusza śledztwo kierowane przez samego Stalina, kt�re ujawnia starannie skrywane tajemnice ich rodzic�w i innych os�b z kremlowskich elit władzy.