Ever wonder where the "Russian Sherlock Holmes" began? Meet Erast Fandorin—20 years old, naive, and hopelessly lucky. In Azazel , a seemingly simple suicide in Moscow’s Alexander Gardens spirals into a global conspiracy that will change Fandorin’s life forever. The Setting: Impeccable 19th-century atmosphere.
“The writing, pace, twists and turns make this an outstanding piece of detective fiction... kind of like the hipster's Sherlock Holmes.” The StoryGraph Key Book Facts to Include:
One of the most explosive endings in modern detective fiction.
“📥 Search for "Akunin Azazel" to start the series that sold 30 million copies.” The New York Times #DetectiveStories #BorisAkunin #ErastFandorin Option 3: First-Person Community Perspectives
A wealthy student shoots himself in broad daylight. The police call it boredom; Erast Fandorin calls it murder.
“From the palatial mansions of Moscow to the seedy backstreets of London, Akunin's first Fandorin novel is a "conspiracy detective" masterpiece that redefined the genre.” miskinhill.com.au
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If you are looking for a post to promote or share (the first book in Boris Akunin's Erast Fandorin series), here are a few options ranging from a classic review to a "hook" for new readers. Option 1: The "Atmospheric Retro" Post Best for: Instagram or Facebook with a vintage-style photo. Headline: Step into the Golden Age of Russian Mystery 🎩