Rasputin's Daughter
By Robert Alexander
(Viking Adult, Hardcover, 9780670034680, 320pp.)
Publication Date: February 2006
Other Editions of This Title: eBook, Large Print (March 2007), Paperback (January 2007), Prebound (January 2007), Compact Disc (January 2006), Compact Disc (January 2006), MP3 CD (January 2006)
Categories: Historical - General, Thrillers
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From the author of the breakout bestseller The Kitchen Boy, a new novel delving into the mysterious life and death of the notorious Rasputin
With the same riveting historical narrative that made The Kitchen Boy a national bestseller and a book-club favorite, Robert Alexander returns to revolutionary Russia for the harrowing tale of Rasputin's final days as told by his youthful and bold daughter, Maria. Interrogated by the provisional government on the details of her father's death, Maria vividly recounts a politically tumultuous Russia, where Rasputin's powerful influence over the throne is unsettling to all levels of society and the threats to his life are no secret. With vast conspiracies mounting against her father, Maria must struggle with the discovery of Rasputin's true nature--his unbridled carnal appetites, mysterious relationship with the empress, rumors of involvement in secret religious cults--to save her father from his murderers. Swept away in a plot much larger than the death of one man, Maria finds herself on the cusp of the Russian Revolution itself. With Rasputin's Daughter, Robert Alexander once again delivers an imaginative and compelling story, fashioned from one of history's most fascinating characters who, until now, has been virtually unexplored in fiction.
Robert Alexander is the author of the bestselling novel The Kitchen Boy. He has traveled to Russia for nearly thirty years and since 1990 has been a partner in a St. Petersburg company that operates a variety of businesses.











