Beevor is one of our finest narrative historians, with sharp judgment, a sweet pen and a deep understanding of the world in which he works... [ A] beautifully written, clear-eyed biography of a very Russian tragedy. Rasputin is a meditation on history as well as a masterclass in smooth, judicious prose -- DAN JONES * THE TIMES * An exceptionally well-sourced, morally serious and often darkly comic account of how a barely literate peasant from Siberia came to precipitate the collapse of one of the greatest autocracies in the world -- OWEN MATTHEWS * SPECTATOR * A fantastic, vivid portrait not only of Rasputin but of the twilight of imperial Russia. And if the story sometimes reads like dark political farce - a drunken peasant advising an empress while ministers tumble from office - that is because, as Beevor demonstrates so convincingly, it very nearly was -- GUY WALTERS * INDEPENDENT * A marvellously readable account -- PAT CARTY * IRISH INDEPENDENT * A stunning achievement of psychological insight, deep research, and evocative prose that adds to his illustrious career as a chronicler of the 20th century, Antony Beevor's Rasputin not only captures the mysterious Siberian holy man in all his bizarre complexity - the feverish religiosity, the preening ambition, the drunken lust as well as the sincere concern for the peasantry and fear of war - but also paints a vivid portrait of tsarist Russia hurtling toward the abyss. A must read for understanding the epic downfall of the Romanov dynasty -- DOUGLAS SMITH, author, Rasputin: Faith, Power, and the Twilight of the Romanovs Totally fascinating, compelling and beautifully written. In its deep political and psychological understanding of Rasputin, the Romanovs and Russia itself, it's intriguing and original. One of the great stories of history, told by one of our greatest historians -- SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE We have come to expect narrative clarity from Antony Beevor, and in his latest book, he doesn't disappoint. Pushing away the myths and legends that surround Rasputin, Beevor brings us a plausible psychological portrait, a very readable account of an extraordinary life, and a tale of autocratic decline with plenty of contemporary analogies, for readers who care to see them -- ANNE APPLEBAUM Who was Grigory Rasputin? Shaman, healer, abuser of women, favourite of the Tsaritsa, this is the peasant who altered Russian history. In this stunning banquet of a book, Antony Beevor gives us the rich and ripe flavour of his shape-shifting powers -- ROSE TREMAIN From Antony Beevor's scrupulous history, Rasputin emerges as even more bizarre and fascinating than the creature of popular myth -- SEBASTIAN FAULKS Incisive and illuminating. This extraordinary story has never been better told -- ANTHONY HOROWITZ For well over a generation, Beevor has been the gold standard of narrative history -- DAN SNOW A wonderful book. Beevor has written a brilliant and vivid account of how a barely literate peasant beguiled the Romanovs, and helped plunge imperial Russia into chaos and revolution. Rasputin's fantastical story anticipates our own truth-challenged times, when myth and fake news can be more potent than reality -- LUKE HARDING, Orwell Prize-shortlisted author of Invasion: Russia's Bloody War and Ukraine's Fight for Survival An unputdownable account of a unique figure in history -- SOPHIE CHARARA * SHORTLIST * Scrupulously documented, erudite and entertaining history * SYDNEY MORNING HERALD * Superb -- Ysenda Maxtone-Graham * DAILY MAIL *