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Marilyn Todd

    Marilyn Todd lebt auf einem französischen Hügel, umgeben von Weinbergen und Schlössern, und hat sechzehn von Kritikern gefeierte historische Thriller verfasst. Darüber hinaus ist sie eine produktive Kurzgeschichtenautorin, deren Werke von kommerzieller Frauenliteratur bis hin zu komischer Fantasy reichen, meist mit kriminellem Einschlag. Ihre Erzählungen zeichnen sich durch komplexe Handlungsstränge und fesselnde Charaktere aus, die den Leser in geheimnisvolle Welten entführen. Ihre Leidenschaft für das Kochen vergleicht sie augenzwinkernd mit der Kunst des Schreibens.

    Marilyn Todd
    Black Salamander
    Man Eater
    I, Claudia
    Virgin Territory
    Historical Fiction Writing
    Tod und Spiele
    • Die schöne Claudia, Gattin eines reichen Händlers im antiken Rom, muß gegen die Langeweile kämpfen. Um ihre steigenden Wettschulden zu begleichen, leistet sie Liebesdienste der besonderen Art. Als ihre einflußreichen -Kunden- der Reihe nach umgebracht werden, wird aus den Spielen aber tödlicher Ernst. Claudia hat einen Ruf zu verlieren - und einen sadistischen Serienmörder zu finden.

      Tod und Spiele
      4,0
    • Historical Fiction Writing

      A Practical Guide and Tool-Kit

      • 363 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Revised edition featuring an interactive table of contents, cross-referencing, links to external websites, downloadable resources, and optimized content for Kindle e-readers. This historical writers’ guide aims to equip aspiring writers with the essential skills for crafting historical novels and short stories. It also serves experienced writers looking to refine their craft or transition to historical fiction. The step-by-step format includes practical activities that encourage experimentation with techniques necessary for creating authentic and engaging historical narratives. Organized into seven main headings, each chapter focuses on a specific writing skill or tool, allowing for independent use to address particular challenges or reinforce concepts introduced. The guide aims to provide the necessary tools for writing in various historical subgenres, including historical crime fiction. Contributions from notable historical fiction writers offer insights that both complement and challenge the activities, providing a diverse perspective on the craft. The activities stem from innovative workshops led by Myfanwy Cook, a published author with numerous accolades. She emphasizes that mastering writing is akin to an apprenticeship, requiring practical skills, imagination, and a commitment to the craft. This guide seeks to fill gaps in knowledge and inspire aspiring writers by enhancing their confidence and skills in historical fi

      Historical Fiction Writing
      3,4
    • Virgin Territory

      • 302 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Claudia, a newly widowed woman, faces the harsh reality of inheriting a struggling wine business instead of the wealth she anticipated from her late husband. With mounting gambling debts and no financial safety net, she must navigate the challenges of her unexpected situation. The story explores her journey as she grapples with her circumstances and seeks a way to reclaim her life, highlighting themes of resilience and the complexities of love and ambition.

      Virgin Territory
    • I, Claudia

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Set in 13 B.C., this mystery introduces Claudia Seferius, a spirited and resourceful protagonist navigating the complexities of ancient Rome. As she delves into a murder investigation, readers are drawn into a richly detailed historical backdrop filled with political intrigue and cultural nuances. Claudia's determination and wit shine as she confronts societal norms and uncovers secrets, making for a captivating blend of mystery and historical fiction.

      I, Claudia
    • Man Eater

      • 326 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of Roman festivities, Claudia Seferius prioritizes her vineyards over pleasure when faced with arson threats. While navigating the Umbrian countryside, she loses her cat and seeks refuge with Sergius Pictor, who trains wild animals for the Games. Her troubles escalate when a wounded stranger appears at her door, leading to her being framed for murder. This gripping tale intertwines mystery, danger, and the determination of a young widow in ancient Rome.

      Man Eater
    • Black Salamander

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      "If we're going to make a new order for Rome, sacrifices have to be made. We have set the assassination date for the Ides of July."What better opportunity for an ambitious young widow than an invitation to join a prestigious delegation to Gaul? First the fanfare as the procession leaves Rome, then a breathtaking journey through lush Alpine meadows. And let's not forget the promise of riches for delivering a certain pouch, sealed with the sign of the black salamander. When a rockfall strands the group on the Helvetian border, leaving five people dead, Claudia soon realizes this was no accident. With no intention of waiting to picked off one by one until the rescue party arrives, she sets out to escape.But there are those who will go to any lengths to stop her. Plunging her into a deadly game of high treason, in a land where warriors still hunt human heads and wicker-man sacrifices are far from rare. Too late she discovers that the worst part about betrayal is that it doesn't come from your enemies…

      Black Salamander
    • Kriminální román z antického Říma, jehož hlavním tématem je pátrání po pachatelích brutálních vražd bohatých patricijů.

      Já, Claudie
      2,3