Description
Blood Upon The Snow by John Elliot is a gripping historical novel set against the backdrop of the tumultuous events leading up to the Russian Revolution. The story centres on the horrific Bloody Sunday of 1905 in St. Petersburg, where peaceful protestors were massacred, and traces the deep political and social upheaval that followed. Elliot masterfully weaves themes of love, faith, suffering, and civil war into a powerful narrative that spans from the initial protests to the final bombardment of revolutionary Moscow.
Through vivid characterisation and a richly detailed setting, the novel immerses readers in the personal and collective struggles that defined this pivotal moment in Russian history. The characters’ journey through pain and hope offers a poignant exploration of human endurance amidst revolution.
Blood Upon The Snow is an ideal read for those passionate about historical fiction and the Russian Revolution, offering a dramatic and emotional depiction of the forces that shaped the course of history.
















