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Tendryakov as a writer was a foremost ethicist, and most of his works revolve around the problems of moral choice. Thus, his most famous novella "Three, Seven, Ace" (Π’ΡΠΎΠΉΠΊΠ°, Π‘Π΅ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠΊΠ°, Π’ΡΠ·) is about an ordinary citizen's fear to speak up and save an innocent man from a murder conviction. His novella
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