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Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1866
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Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1866
GenevaBookClub: Raskolnikov, a destitute and desperate former student, wanders through the slums of St Petersburg and commits a random murder without remorse or regret. He imagines himself to be a great man, a Napoleon: acting for a higher purpose beyond conventional moral law. But as he embarks on a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a suspicious police investigator, Raskolnikov is pursued by the growing voice of his conscience and finds the noose of his own guilt tightening around his neck. Only Sonya, a downtrodden prostitute, can offer the chance of redemption.
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James Bamford, 2008
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The Shadow Factory
James Bamford, 2008
GenevaBookClub: James Bamford has been the preeminent expert on the National Security Agency since his reporting revealed the agency’s existence in the 1980s. Now Bamford describes the transformation of the NSA since 9/11, as the agency increasingly turns its high-tech ears on the American public. The Shadow Factory reconstructs how the NSA missed a chance to thwart the 9/11 hijackers and details how this mistake has led to a heightening of domestic surveillance. In disturbing detail, Bamford describes exactly how every American’s data is being mined and what is being done with it. Any reader who thinks America’s liberties are being protected by Congress will be shocked and appalled at what is revealed here.
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Raymond Chandler, 1939
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The Big Sleep
Raymond Chandler, 1939
GenevaBookClub: "Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid....He is the hero; he is everything. He must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. This is the Code of the Private Eye as defined by Raymond Chandler in his 1944 essay 'The Simple Act of Murder.' Such a man was Philip Marlowe, private eye, an educated, heroic, streetwise, rugged individualist and the hero of Chandler's first novel, The Big Sleep. This work established Chandler as the master of the 'hard-boiled' detective novel, and his articulate and literary style of writing won him a large audience, which ranged from the man in the street to the most sophisticated intellectual. Selected as one of Time Magazine's All-Time 100 Novels, with the following review: "'I was neat, clean, shaved and sober, and I didn't care who knew it. I was everything the well-dressed private detective ought to be.' This sentence, from the first paragraph of The Big Sleep, marks the last time you can be fully confident that you know what's going on.
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Andrea Camilleri, 1996
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The Terracotta Dog
Andrea Camilleri, 1996
GenevaBookClub: Second novel of the internationally popular Inspector Montalbano series While chasing down a mafia crime, Montalbano finds a cave with symbolic artifacts and the bodies of two young lovers, hidden since World War II. The young couple is guarded by a terracotta dog. “A stimare da come l’alba stava appresentandosi, la iurnata s’annunziava certamente smèusa, fatta cioè ora di botte di sole incaniato, ora di gelidi stizzichii di pioggia, il tutto condito da alzate improvvise di vento. Una di quelle iurnate in cui chi è soggetto al brusco cangiamento di tempo, e nel sangue e nel ciriveddro lo patisce, capace che si mette a svariare continuamente di opinione e di direzione, come fanno quei pezzi di lattone, tagliati a forma di bannèra o di gallo, che sui tetti ruotano in ogni senso ad ogni minima passata di vento”. The mix of cultures in Sicily The unfairness of the death and injustice.
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