A famous work by a Russian classic, included in Dostoevsky’s “great five-book set” and in the “golden fund” of world literature. Externally, the novel develops according to the laws of a detective story, but from the very first lines it steps out of the boundaries of that genre. While we wander through the provincial town of Skotoprigonyevsk and wait for the classic question “Who is the murderer?”, the author skillfully exposes the metaphysics of the Russian soul and asks us the main philosophical questions of humanity: about faith and free will, about God and immortality, about ultimate causes and the final purpose of existence. Each of the Karamazov brothers has his own answer—one that shapes the content of their lives. What about you—do you have an answer?