20 Jahre, 20 Falle - Jan Beinens frankisches KrimijubilaumZwei Brandstiftungen wahrend der Adventszeit im Nurnberger Burgviertel und zwei tote junge Manner, die an Rauchvergiftung starben.
William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) was an English writer, one of the most popular authors of historical adventure fiction of the 19th century, and a representative of the so-called "e;Newgate School,"e; which also included Bulwer-Lytton and Benjamin Disraeli.
"e;A neatly contrived nightmare, with the sunny islands and the kindly, sensible policeman cleverly contrasted with the menace surrounding the heroine.
Una novela de suspense que combina los talentos narrativos de la actriz ganadora de un Oscar, Reese Witherspoon, y del autor superventas internacional, Harlan Coben.
Ein haarstraubend spannender Krimi voller dunkler Geheimnisse und uralter Mythen - der dritte Fall fur Leo Asker Rostiges Grab ist der dritte Band der duster-atmospharischen Krimi-Reihe des schwedischen Nr.
Ilya Ilf (1897-1937) and Yevgeny Petrov (1903-1942) were classics of Russian satirical prose and co-authors of legendary novels that created one of the most striking and witty characters in Russian literature: Ostap Bender, the "e;great schemer,"e; a man of indefatigable wit, ingenuity, and irony.
Princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova (1744-1810) was one of the most prominent and extraordinary women of the 18th century, a figure in Russian culture, literature, and education, a close associate of Catherine II, and one of the first women to hold a high government position in Europe.
Carlo Flury, ein junger Commissario der Tessiner Kriminalpolizei, klart ungewohnliche Falle am Langensee auf - wenn er nicht gerade fur seine Freundinnen kocht.
Alexander Nikolaevich Tsekhanovich (1862-1897) was a talented Russian writer, a representative of the literary scene of the late 19th century, and the author of numerous short stories and novels that combined elements of everyday life, morality, and engaging plots.
Theodor Mundt (1808-1861) was a German writer, literary critic, philosopher, and aesthetician, one of the representatives of the Young Germany movement.
Carlo Goldoni (1707-1793) was a prominent Italian playwright, a reformer of 18th-century European theater, and one of the founders of the classic comedy of the modern era.
Sergei Petrovich Borodin (1902-1974) was a Russian Soviet writer, People's Writer of the Uzbek SSR, a master of historical fiction, and the author of the novels "e;The Last Bukhara,"e; "e;The Egyptian,"e; the historical trilogy "e;Stars over Samarkand,"e; as well as translations from Tajik, Uzbek, and Hindi.
Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky (1866-1941) was a Russian writer, poet, philosopher, and thinker, one of the founders of Symbolism and a leading figure in the spiritual culture of the Silver Age.
Ivan Kuzmich Kondratyev (1849-1904) was a Russian writer, poet, and playwright whose work is distinguished by its attention to folk legends, historical narratives, and lively colloquial speech.