Rasputin’s Daughter A Novel

Rasputin’s Daughter A Novel by Robert Alexander is a historical fiction work published by Penguin on December 26, 2006. This 320-page reprint delves into the life of Maria Rasputin, the eldest daughter of the infamous Grigori Rasputin, as she recounts her father’s final days amid the chaos of the Russian Revolution. The narrative explores themes of intrigue, excess, and conspiracy, providing a fictional yet vivid portrayal of this tumultuous period in imperial Russia.
Readers will find a richly textured story that reveals the shocking truths surrounding Rasputin’s demise and the individuals involved in orchestrating it. The novel presents a unique perspective on one of history’s most notorious figures, blending historical events with personal drama. Through Maria’s eyes, the book captures the essence of a world on the brink of change, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of familial loyalty and the impact of political upheaval.
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From the author of the national bestseller The Kitchen Boy comes a gripping historical novel about imperial Russia’s most notorious figure
Called “brilliant” by USA Today, Robert Alexander’s historical novel The Kitchen Boy swept readers back to the doomed world of the Romanovs. His latest masterpiece once again conjures those turbulent days in a fictional drama of extraordinary depth and suspense. In the wake of the Russian Revolution, Maria Rasputin—eldest of the Rasputin children—recounts her infamous father’s final days, building a breathless narrative of intrigue, excess, and conspiracy that reveals the shocking truth of her father’s end and the identity of those who arranged it. What emerges is a nail-biting, richly textured new take on one of history’s most legendary episodes.
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