Nina Mikhailovna Lyubovtsova (1912-2004) became interested in the history of Ancient Egypt in her youth, influenced by Boleslav Prus's novel "e;Pharaoh"e;.
Nick Carter is not only a legendary detective character, but also a collective pseudonym for many authors who wrote under this name for entertainment periodicals.
In 1901, Lily serves as a bookbinder’s apprentice in Oxford. But when she’s given a burned book, she uncovers a story of forbidden love, fortune, and murder…
When a young woman's half-frozen body is found on Fife's Coastal Path, buried in snow and with the remnants of a rope manacle around her wrist, DCI Gilchrist takes the case.
Dmitry Sergeevich Merezhkovsky (1866-1941) is one of the founders of Russian symbolism, a poet, thinker and writer, for whom artistic expression has always been inextricably linked with philosophical search.
Eugene Chavette (real name - Vachette; 1827-1902) - French writer and poet, younger contemporary and follower of Dumas, Gaboriau and Sue - the founders of the national school of adventure novel.
Anri-Zhorzh Zhann; 1877-1942 was a French writer and author of a number of detective novels; quite popular at the beginning of the century, but then firmly (and in our opinion, completely undeservedly) forgotten.
The novel "e;Messiah"e; is one of the last and most mature works of Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky, in which he combines artistic narration with philosophical quests.
Das Geheimnis des blutenden SeesEin Familienausflug zu Schloss Neuschwanstein: Zusammen mit Erika will Kluftinger die neue Freundin seines Sohnes Markus kennenlernen.
Michael Blackheart era hijo ilegitimo de un legendario ladron de guante blanco, y estaba decidido a robar la coleccion privada mas importante del mundo delante de las mismisimas narices de su rico y poderoso dueno.
Maurice Montaigu (1831-1898) was a French novelist and translator, the author of numerous historical works in which he meticulously recreated the events and characters of transformative eras.