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Bryan Flynn

    Brian Flynn war ein englischer Autor, der für seine zahlreichen Kriminalromane bekannt ist, die oft für den Bibliotheksmarkt geschrieben wurden. Seine Werke zeichneten sich durch komplexe Handlungsstränge und einen fesselnden Erzählstil aus, der die Leser bis zum Schluss in Atem hielt. Flynn war ein Meister darin, spannende und gut durchdachte Kriminalgeschichten zu entwickeln. Seine umfangreiche literarische Produktion machte ihn zu einem anerkannten Namen im Genre.

    Sonic The Hedgehog, Vol. 2 The Fate Of Dr. Eggman
    The Case of Elymas the Sorcerer
    The Swinging Death
    Cold Evil
    Tokyo Underground 2
    Die Morde von Mapleton
    • Es ist Heiligabend und Sir Eustace Vernon hat eine kleine Gesellschaft eingeladen, um bei einem Dinner Weihnachten zu feiern. Während des festlichen Abendessens jedoch bestürzt Sir Vernon eine geheime Botschaft in seinem roten Knallbonbon dermaßen, dass er sich ohne weitere Erklärung in sein Studierzimmer zurückzieht. Die Gäste schenken dem sonderbaren Vorgang wenig Beachtung und lassen sich nach dem Essen zu einer Partie Bridge im Spielezimmer nieder. Erst einige Stunden später wundern sie sich über Sir Eustaces lange Abwesenheit. Kurz vor Mitternacht dann ertönt ein Schrei, und der Butler Purvis wird tot aufgefunden. Sir Austin Kemble und Anthony Bathurst von Scotland Yard, die zufällig in der Gegend unterwegs sind, werden informiert und nehmen die Ermittlungen auf. Bald stellen sie fest, dass im altehrwürdigen Herrenhaus von Sir Eustace nichts so ist, wie es auf den ersten Blick scheint … ›Die Morde von Mapleton‹ ist ein im besten Sinne klassischer Weihnachtskrimi – und Anthony Bathurst ein bisher unbekannter Ermittler aus dem Goldenen Zeitalter des Detektivromans, den es nun zu entdecken gilt.

      Die Morde von Mapleton
      3,5
    • Tokyo Underground 2

      Toy and Design Culture in Tokyo

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The definitive guide to toy shopping in Tokyo is back, updated and expanded to cover essential travel information without unnecessary details. This entertaining tour takes you through neighborhoods famous for toys and pop culture, dispelling common myths along the way. Stores are ranked by importance, with helpful descriptions of their specialties. Meet the diverse characters from designers to eclectic toy shop owners, and discover where to eat while rounding out your toy purchases with the coolest books, magazines, designer t-shirts, sneakers, music, and more. Featuring stunning photography, well-thought-out maps, and a specialized lexicon of terms and phrases, this guide simplifies your journey through this fascinating city. It provides practical advice on what to pack, where to go, and how to navigate subway maps and make phone calls. As much a treasure map as a travel guide, it breaks down the barriers faced by visitors and captures the essence of Tokyo. With its mix of skyscrapers and ancient temples, the city can be daunting, especially when the best shops are hidden away. This comprehensive resource makes the coolest destinations accessible for the first time, offering an insider’s glimpse into the latest in Tokyo toys, trends, and culture.

      Tokyo Underground 2
      4,3
    • Cold Evil

      An Anthony Bathurst Mystery

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Set in the backdrop of 1938, this mystery unfolds with intricate plot twists and a captivating narrative. The story delves into the complexities of human nature and the pursuit of truth, featuring a cast of intriguing characters who each harbor secrets. As the protagonist navigates through deception and danger, the tension builds, leading to a gripping resolution that reveals the unexpected connections between the characters. The novel's timeless themes of trust and betrayal resonate throughout, making it a compelling read for mystery enthusiasts.

      Cold Evil
      4,0
    • The Swinging Death

      An Anthony Bathurst Mystery

      • 234 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The narrative vividly depicts the dynamics of a nude figure swaying as it interacts with a rope, emphasizing the tension and movement inherent in the scene. This striking imagery suggests themes of vulnerability and the physicality of the human form, inviting readers to explore deeper emotional and psychological undertones. The focus on the body's motion creates a compelling visual experience that may serve as a metaphor for freedom, entrapment, or the complexities of human existence.

      The Swinging Death
      4,0
    • The Case of Elymas the Sorcerer

      An Anthony Bathurst Mystery

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Set in the small community of St. Mead, the story opens with a shocking discovery: a nude corpse found in the local outhouse, which serves as the town's mortuary. This unsettling event hints at underlying tensions and mysteries within the town, inviting readers to explore the circumstances surrounding the man's death and the impact it has on the close-knit community. The narrative promises to unravel secrets and reveal the darker aspects of life in St. Mead.

      The Case of Elymas the Sorcerer
      4,0
    • Following their last battle, Dr. Eggman's been mysteriously absent from Sonic's life. What shocking secret will Sonic discover when he learns the bad doctor's whereabouts? Collects issues #5-8 of the ongoing series.

      Sonic The Hedgehog, Vol. 2 The Fate Of Dr. Eggman
      4,3
    • Invisible Death

      An Anthony Bathurst Mystery

      • 210 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Set in a world where murder is a casual pastime, this narrative delves into the darkly humorous and intriguing lives of characters who engage in lethal activities with nonchalance. The story explores the absurdity of their actions, blending wit and suspense as the characters navigate their deadly hobbies. With a unique take on crime and morality, it invites readers to reflect on the nature of violence in society, all while maintaining an entertaining and engaging tone.

      Invisible Death
      3,0
    • The Billiard Room Mystery

      • 245 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      I was awakened by a piercing scream that echoed and re-echoed through the house. It came from the floor below! “Murder! Murder! Help! Help! Murder!” The setting is Considine Manor in Sussex, where Sir Charles is holding his annual Cricket Week. But the house-party is marred by the discovery of a dead body in the billiard room, not to mention the fact that Lady Considine’s pearls have been stolen. Can Inspector Baddeley catch the criminal, or will it take the super-sleuth Anthony Lotherington Bathurst to discover the diabolical truth? The Billiard-Room Mystery was originally published in 1927. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Steve Barge.

      The Billiard Room Mystery
      3,0
    • Sonic The Hedgehog, Vol. 1

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Originally published as Sonic the Hedgehog issues #1-4--Copyright page.

      Sonic The Hedgehog, Vol. 1
      4,1
    • The Mystery of the Peacock's Eye

      An Anthony Bathurst Mystery

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Exploring the complexities of identity and perception, the narrative delves into the dynamics of anonymity and self-definition. The protagonist, Sheila Delaney, grapples with the tension between how she is perceived by others and her own understanding of those around her. This introspective journey raises questions about the nature of relationships and the hidden layers of personal identity, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of knowing and being known.

      The Mystery of the Peacock's Eye
      3,7