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Pelagia and the White Bulldog (Unabridged)
 
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by Boris Akunin (Author), Jilly Bond (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 11 hours and 3 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books
  • Audible Release Date: 20 Sep 2006
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ63B4
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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Sister Pelagia: bespectacled, freckled, red-haired, woefully clumsy and constantly knitting, teaches gymnastics and literature, and in her spare time, solves crimes. This hugely entertaining mystery introduces us to a heroine who is a cross between Miss Marple and one of Charlie's Angels. A prized white bulldog has been poisoned, and the Bishop of Zavolzhsk sends Pelagia to investigate the dog's death as a favour for his aunt. The investigation soon descends into something far more dastardly, involving stolen gold, betrayed women, untrustworthy lovers, and two headless bodies that are pulled out of the river on the edge of the estate.
©2000 Boris Akunin. Translation ©2006 Andrew Bromfield; (P)2006 Isis Publishing Ltd

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
By SM
Format:Hardcover
The Sister Pelagia mystery series may not be as effortless a read to take in as Erast Fandorin, but it's well worth the effort. While the White Bulldog may be have a plot that is slightly less dynamic than the one Fandorin fans are used to, it is a refreshing change of pace. The language is beautiful, the characters are engaging and the sleuth and her posse (bishop Mitrofani and Berdichervsky) are at least as charismatic as Fandorin and Masa.

The series (there are only three novels in it) picks up the pace in The Black Monk and positively goes berserk in the Red Rooster, but the provincial charm of the White Bulldog is very enjoyable too.

Most Russian fans of Akunin consider the Pelagia trilogy to be a more workmanlike and even series than Fandorin, which has its peaks and valleys.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I love sister Pelagia mysteries as much as I love Fandorin's though it is impossible to compare them, the two being so different. If Fandorin's series focus on Moscow and its inhabitants, international crimes and politics, Pelagia takes us to small provincial towns and villages where she conquers our hearts with her native wit, intelligence and charm. The Pelagia books are beautifully written, the style bears resemblance to works of Turgenev and Chekhov. It is not only entertaining but also very informative reading and I would certainly recommend the books to anyone.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
A great story, but ruined on the Kindle by incredibly sloppy proof-reading.

Dear Amazon,

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Replace with: "star"

Same error occurs every few pages, and often several times on the same page. Error present on all words that include those four letters. Constantly irritates and distracts from an otherwise superb plot.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Not in Fandorins league
Sister Pelagia is slow and confused, not in Fandorins league where these books are simply superb and rollock along at a cracking pace
Published 2 hours ago by Mr Simon T Whittaker
Warm hearted, old fashioned detective fiction.
This reminded me of the No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency stories in the niceness of the heroine and its general warm heartedness. Read more
Published 16 months ago by The Emperor
Charming mystery set in provincial Russia
This was my first Boris Akunin book. And I havent read Checkov either. It was a really charming insight into what C19th Russia might have been like. Read more
Published on 2 Mar 2010 by C. A. Gilchrist
Wonderful
I approached Pelagia with some apprehension after reading the negative reviews, especially those comparing Pelagia unfavourably with Fandorin. Happily I need not have worried. Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2010 by Cicero
Ends well but heavy going for the majority
For those who enjoy detective and courtroom fiction, this novel is an unusual take on a familiar genre. Read more
Published on 23 Feb 2008 by BookWorm
Give me Erast Petrovich any day!
Reading this was a real disappointment after reading all of the Fandorin novels. I only stuck with it because it was bought for me as a Christmas present. Read more
Published on 1 Feb 2007 by Flashman
Not for a Fandorin Fan
I love the Fanbdorin series and I was very excited about a new one from Akunin. But I just want to say that if you're a Fandorin fan then maybe this won't be your cup of tea. Read more
Published on 4 July 2006 by Miran Ali
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