EUR6.90

Publisher: Bloombury, 2007, Pages: 278, Paperback

‘A clever and exciting thriller … a crime novel that’s both literary and gripping, a rare treat’  Daily Mail

St Petersburg, 1914. Dr Otto Spethmann, a famous psychoanalyst, is implicated in a murder. But he is preoccupied with Avrom Rozental, the brilliant chess master who is due to play the most important competition of his life but is on the verge of a breakdown. With the city rife with speculation and alarm, Spethmann broods over his own chessboard, its pieces frozen mid-battle, and contemplates the forces – political, historical, sexual – that are holding him in their grasp…

Zugzwang