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Mallory

Diese Serie begleitet eine junge Studentin aus einer Kleinstadt in Iowa, die heimlich Kriminalgeschichten schreibt. Mit jedem neuen Fall, ob real oder fiktiv, taucht sie in eine Welt voller Rätsel und deduktiver Logik ein. Ihr scharfer Verstand und ihre kreative Herangehensweise an Problemlösungen führen sie durch spannende Abenteuer. Dies ist die ideale Lektüre für alle, die clevere Handlungsstränge und Helden mit ungewöhnlichen Talenten lieben.

Nice Weekend for a Murder
Der Einäugige.
Ein Veteran kehrt heim.
Auch Blumenkinder sterben. Ein Detektivroman
Kill Your Darlings

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  1. 3

    Kill Your Darlings

    • 218 Seiten
    • 8 Lesestunden
    3,0(1)Abgeben

    "Roscoe Kane is one of the last - and, in Mallory's opinion, best - of the old-school mystery writers. Back in the day, he turned out crime thrillers filled with babes, bullets, and tough-guy banter. But today Kane is filled with bitterness over the nosedive his career took after he sued a publisher. For Mallory, who learned his craft at Kane's knee, it's tough watching his literary hero drown his sorrows in booze - but it's a million times tougher finding the old master drowned in a hotel bathtub. Some call it ironic that Kane meets his end in the middle of Bouchercon, the famed convention that's a mecca for mystery writers. The Chicago coroner calls it a drunken mishap. But Mallory spies treachery mingled with the tragedy. Just like a classic whodunit, there's a gallery full of suspects - from a scorned ex-wife and an ostracized gay son to an underhanded publisher and a roster of rival writers with axes to grind. Throw in a knockout dame who gives Mallory a private eyeful, an alluring widow who's not too sad to be seductive, and a clutch of thugs who let their knuckles do the talking, and Mallory has his hands full finding justice for his hero"--Author's website.

    Kill Your Darlings
  2. 5

    A mountaintop mansion. A motley collection of guests. A murder. This weekend has all the makings of a classic, cozy mystery story. And a story is all it's supposed to be--acted out by noted authors and eager fans at the atmospheric Mohonk Mountain House resort in upstate New York. Along with a gaggle of his peers, Mallory's been invited to join the fun by donning a costume and an alter-ego to pose as a "suspect." But before you can say "nobody leaves this room!", Mallory is once again thrust into the role of driven detective when the game's designated "corpse" turns up decidedly dead. There's no doubt that the victim, notorious mystery-novel critic Kirk Rath, incited the murderous wrath of nearly every writer he reviewed. But even the most scathing critical barbs never drove a writer to put down the pen in favor of the sword. And even Mallory is baffled by the curious circumstances surrounding the mystery within a mystery. Did he actually witness Rath being run through by a masked figure in the snowy darkness? Was Rath really spotted alive and sneering after the bloody fact? Is someone playing mind games? And is everyone in the house fair game? Murder will out, as they say. But can even the masterful Mallory outwit a roguish gallery of the finest plotters in print?

    Nice Weekend for a Murder