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S. T. Haymon

    Sylvia Haymon wird als eine der reinsten lyrischen Stimmen im Krimi-Genre gefeiert. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich durch einen außergewöhnlichen Erzählstil und einen scharfen Einblick in die menschliche Psyche aus. Sie erforscht die komplexen Motivationen ihrer Charaktere mit Subtilität und Tiefe und erhebt damit den Kriminalroman zur Kunstform. Ihre Geschichten tauchen oft in die dunkleren Aspekte der menschlichen Natur in fesselnden Umgebungen ein.

    Very Particular Murder
    A Beautiful Death
    • An emotionally charged story that will shock and spellbind both Haymon's longtime fans and new readers. A bomb meant for Police Inspector Ben Junet kills his beloved Miriam instead, and he embarks on a quest into his past, working to discover what person harbors him enough ill will to resort to murder.

      A Beautiful Death
    • Very Particular Murder

      • 282 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      In a tragic turn of events, Professor Max Flaschner, a Nobel Prize-winning particle physicist, collapses and dies during a celebration of his life's work and his protégé's achievements. Inspector Ben Jurnet reflects on the loss, particularly as Flaschner won't hear his adopted son, Dr. Tawno Smith, present a groundbreaking scientific paper. However, the situation escalates when it’s revealed that Flaschner was murdered with poisoned orange juice, possibly intended for Tawno, and that Tawno’s revolutionary paper has mysteriously vanished. A theory in quantum physics suggests that observation alters events, complicating Jurnet’s investigation as he navigates the intricate relationships among those connected to Flaschner and Tawno. These bonds are both elusive and unbreakable, mirroring the complexities of matter itself. To unravel the intertwined mysteries of God, love, and particle physics, Jurnet must delve deep into human emotions and intuition, seeking to understand the motives behind the Professor's death. This gripping narrative challenges the boundaries of science and the human heart, offering a profound exploration of life and loss.

      Very Particular Murder