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The Gambler

A Riveting Tale of Obsession, Love, and Ruin by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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About the book

When the stakes are love, pride, and fortune—how much would you bet?


The Gambler is Dostoevsky's electrifying dive into the psychology of addiction, greed, and reckless passion. Drawing from his own struggles with gambling, Dostoevsky weaves a fast-paced, emotionally charged tale that is both deeply personal and universally powerful.


Meet Alexei Ivanovich—a man caught between desire and self-destruction.

Serving a Russian general in a fictional European spa town, Alexei finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of love, pride, and compulsive roulette. His romantic obsession with the aloof and manipulative Polina collides with his craving for risk, spiraling into a suspenseful and tragic dance of fate.


A story of love, loss, and the illusion of control.

At once thrilling and thought-provoking, The Gambler is a raw look into the human condition—where fortune teases, passion burns, and every spin of the wheel could be the last.


Praise for The Gambler:

"A brilliant character study and psychological thriller rolled into one." – Literary Hub


"No other writer captures obsession like Dostoevsky." – The Guardian


"You feel the tension, the rush, the fall—every page is a gamble." – Amazon Reviewer


Why Readers Love It:

A gripping psychological portrait of gambling addiction and toxic love


Fast-paced and emotionally charged—perfect for classic fiction newcomers


Ideal for fans of Balzac, Zola, and Tolstoy


Offers powerful insight into risk, compulsion, and human weakness


Click Buy Now to Enter the High-Stakes World of The Gambler.

Discover a story where love and ruin walk hand in hand, and one man bets everything for a chance at redemption.

Click Buy Now and let Dostoevsky take you on a thrilling ride you won't forget.

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Release date on Litres:
14 July 2025
Volume:
220 p.
ISBN:
9782386916953
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