Raskolnikov is back, and this time he’s not wasting his time philosophizing! In the long awaited sequel to Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, terror strikes the heart of a sleepy Russian town . . . okay, I’m making that up, but there is a sequel to this novel, reviewed today in the Philly Inquirer.
I loathe this kind of exploitation.
My copy of Crime and Punishment was so violated that it burst into flames. I weep for its children.
Exploitation?! Cut me a break. (unless of course, I’m missing the sarcasm in your “exploitation” remark)