Nominated as one of America's best-loved novels by PBS's The Great
American Read
A desperate young man plans the perfect crime--the murder of a
despicable pawnbroker, an old women no one loves and no one will mourn.
Is it not just, he reasons, for a man of genius to commit such a crime,
to transgress moral law--if it will ultimately benefit humanity? So
begins one of the greatest novels ever written: a powerful psychological
study, a terrifying murder mystery, a fascinating detective thriller
infused with philosophical, religious and social commentary.
Raskolnikov, an impoverished student living in a garret in the gloomy
slums of St. Petersburg, carries out his grotesque scheme and plunges
into a hell of persecution, madness and terror. Crime and Punishment
takes the reader on a journey into the darkest recesses of the criminal
and depraved mind, and exposes the soul of a man possessed by both good
and evil . . . a man who cannot escape his own conscience.