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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

Perhaps the greatest of all psychological crime novels. Raskolnikov, a student, decides to kill a "worthless person" to help his impoverished family, and to prove that he is exempt from moral law. After committing the crime, Raskolnikov is overtaken by panic and tormented by conscience as, one by one, his motives are proven false.

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Perhaps the greatest of all psychological crime novels. Raskolnikov, a student, decides to kill a "worthless person" to help his impoverished family, and to prove that he is exempt from moral law. After committing the crime, Raskolnikov is overtaken by panic and tormented by conscience as, one by one, his motives are proven false.

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