One-hundred years after his murder by Russian nobles eager to end his sway over the tsar, a new book aims to unravel some of the complexities of the man long thought of as a “mad monk” and dark consigliere to the royal family.
Mackenzie Dawson, New York Post
Sat, 12/03/2016 - 2:39pm
One-hundred years after his murder by Russian nobles eager to end his sway over the tsar, a new book aims to unravel some of the complexities of the man long thought of as a “mad monk” and dark consigliere to the royal family.