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* AnachronismStew: A newspaper article in ''The Jack of Spades'' quotes ''Theatre/{{Sadko}}'', an opera that premiered thirteen years later than the novella is set.

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* AnachronismStew: A newspaper article in ''The Jack of Spades'' quotes ''Theatre/{{Sadko}}'', an opera that premiered thirteen eleven years later than the novella is set.
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* AnachronismStew: A newspaper article in ''The Jack of Spades'' quotes ''Theatre/{{Sadko}}'', an opera that premiered thirteen years later than the novella is set.
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* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: Fandorin's lovers. Selfish, wild-tempered and spoiled Countess Ariadna "Addie" (bonus point: "ad" means "hell" in Russian, which gets lampshaded by Momus) in the first part and pious, gentle HeartwarmingOrphan and AllLovingHeroine Angelina.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The Jack of Spades, one of the most charming villains of the series with firm EvenEvilHasStandards principles who is in the endLetOffByTheDetective, and Jack the Ripper, one of the most depraved villains of the series who is personally shot by Fandorin. The only things they have in common are similar nicknames and MasterOfDisguise skills.

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* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: Fandorin's lovers. Selfish, wild-tempered and spoiled Countess Ariadna "Addie" (bonus point: "ad" means "hell" in Russian, which gets lampshaded by Momus) in the first part and pious, gentle HeartwarmingOrphan and AllLovingHeroine Angelina.Angelina in the second.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The Jack of Spades, one of the most charming villains of the series with firm EvenEvilHasStandards principles who is in the endLetOffByTheDetective, end LetOffByTheDetective, and Jack the Ripper, one of the most depraved villains of the series who is personally shot by Fandorin. The only things they have in common are similar nicknames and MasterOfDisguise skills.
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* ContrastingReplacementCharacter: Fandorin's lovers. Selfish, wild-tempered and spoiled Countess Ariadna "Addie" (bonus point: "ad" means "hell" in Russian, which gets lampshaded by Momus) in the first part and pious, gentle HeartwarmingOrphan and AllLovingHeroine Angelina.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: The Jack of Spades, one of the most charming villains of the series with firm EvenEvilHasStandards principles who is in the endLetOffByTheDetective, and Jack the Ripper, one of the most depraved villains of the series who is personally shot by Fandorin. The only things they have in common are similar nicknames and MasterOfDisguise skills.

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