Zugzwang

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Ronan Bennett: Zugzwang (2007, Howes Limited, W. F.)

368 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2007 by Howes Limited, W. F..

ISBN:
978-1-4074-0970-2
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3 stars (1 review)

"Beautifully told…a compelling portrait of a highly civilized society as it approached one of history's great upheavals. [Shows us that] there are moments when the tides of history will not be denied." ―Washington Post Zugzwang ―A chess term used to describe a position in which a player is reduced to utter he is obliged to move, but every move serves to make his position even worse. Ronan Bennett's new masterpiece of literary suspense unfolds in a city on the verge of revolution. On a blustery April day, a respected St. Petersburg newspaper editor is murdered in front of a shocked crowd. Five days later, Dr. Otto Spethmann, the celebrated psychoanalyst, receives a visit from the police. There has been another murder in the city―and somehow he is implicated. The doctor is mystified and deeply worried, as much for his young, spirited daughter as for himself. Meanwhile, he finds himself preoccupied …

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Pleasant diversion

3 stars

Not totally sure about this book. It is illustrated sporadically with chess boards in various stages of play - I don't play the game myself so part of the plot may have passed me by. The plot is interesting without being especially gripping, but basically I found this to be a pleasant enough way to pass a couple of sunny afternoons. A not-quite-thrilling-enough thriller.

Subjects

  • Fiction, historical, general
  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Germany, fiction
  • Psychotherapists, fiction