Pelagia and the Red Rooster
Book Review
The novel «Pelagia and the Red Rooster» by Boris Akunin is the third book in the series about the adventures of Sister Pelagia. Critics note that Akunin masterfully combines the detective genre with historical and philosophical elements, creating an engaging and multi-layered plot. In this book, the author continues to explore themes of morality, religion, and human nature, making the work not only thrilling but also thought-provoking. Pelagia emerges as a complex and multifaceted character who evokes sympathy and respect. Critics also highlight Akunin's success in conveying the atmosphere of late 19th-century Russia, adding historical authenticity and color to the book. However, some reviewers point out that the abundance of philosophical reflections can slow down the narrative pace, which may not always appeal to fans of pure detective fiction. Overall, «Pelagia and the Red Rooster» receives positive reviews for its intellectual depth and narrative mastery.
