From a modest village in Siberia, a man with a criminal past and a talent for self-invention rises to become advisor to the Tsar and Tsarina. In his study of the infamous Rasputin, William Le Queux argues that the "mad monk" was more than meets the eye. Not content to be an egomaniac, Rasputin was a spy for the Kaiser himself.
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