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It imprisons him in a feverish hell of paranoia, fever, and the relentless voice of his own conscience. As the cunning investigator Porfiry Petrovich closes in, and as the gentle prostitute Sonya offers him a path toward confession, Raskolnikov must decide: Can he live with what he has done? 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