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Ed. Lacy

    Dieser Autor zeichnete sich durch die Fähigkeit aus, fesselnde Kriminalgeschichten mit gut ausgearbeiteten Charakteren und soliden Handlungssträngen zu schaffen. Seine Werke erkundeten oft die raueren Seiten des Lebens und städtischer Landschaften und fingen die Atmosphäre seiner Zeit auf einzigartige Weise ein. Während er im Hardboiled-Stil versiert war, war sein bedeutendster Beitrag die Schaffung des ersten glaubwürdigen afroamerikanischen Privatdetektivs in der amerikanischen Fiktion, womit er rassische Barrieren im Genre durchbrach. Seine Romane, die manchmal reißerische Titel und Umschlagbilder trugen, wurden professionell für ihr gekonntes Schreiben und ihre gut konstruierten Erzählungen geschätzt und sicherten ihm einen bemerkenswerten Platz in der Geschichte der Paperback-Krimis.

    Verdammter Polyp!
    Zwei Eisen im Feuer
    Besondere Kennzeichen
    Puppe im Brautkleid
    Mit leeren Händen
    Die Frau, die keiner kannte
    • 2024

      Set against a backdrop of suspense, the story follows a determined protagonist who delves into a web of intrigue and danger. As secrets unravel, the characters navigate complex relationships and confront their pasts. Themes of betrayal, resilience, and the quest for truth drive the narrative, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. With vivid descriptions and a gripping plot, the book captures the essence of human emotion in the face of adversity, making it a compelling read for fans of thrillers.

      Breathe No More, My Lady / Shakedown for Murder
    • 2023

      The Short Night

      • 172 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      It's 1957. Lester "Red" Dolsan is a former first baseman, now a talent scout for the Brooklyn Dodgers, who is haunted by the suicide of his alcoholic wife...and the discovery that he may have fathered a child in a one-night stand with a lonely, concentration camp survivor with a fake name. His search for the child, and his former lover, leads him into a nightmare of crime, violence and betrayal, with a fortune hanging in the balance. "Turner spins this out neatly, peopling it with bit players who come alive on the page [including] one of the most engaging, mysterious ladies I've ever come across in crime fiction." Dan Stumpf, Mystery File "Taut, sexy. Combines elements of Spillane and Erle Stanley Gardner." People Today Russell Turner was a pseudonym for Leonard S. Zinberg (1911-1968), best known for his work written as "Ed Lacy."

      The Short Night
    • 2014

      Lead With Your Left

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The narrative unfolds in a small, dimly lit entryway, where the protagonist reflects on an oddly designed lamp and its high price. Upon entering, he finds the couch converted into a bed, indicating an unexpected situation as he searches for Mary, who remains unresponsive. This scene sets a tone of curiosity and concern, hinting at underlying tensions or secrets in their relationship. The peculiar details of the setting and the protagonist's thoughts suggest a blend of humor and introspection.

      Lead With Your Left
    • 2013

      Room to Swing

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,1(15)Abgeben

      The narrative centers on the tense encounter between a white police officer and a black individual, highlighting the stark realities of racial dynamics and power. The phrase "the 'difference' in his hand" suggests a critical moment where authority and vulnerability collide, emphasizing themes of race, identity, and societal conflict. This gripping exploration of their interaction delves into the complexities of prejudice and the impact of systemic issues on personal lives.

      Room to Swing
    • 1970

      Qui morirete in pace

      • 189 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Quel vecchio brontolone di Matt è nonno e come tale va sulla costa atlantica per passare con figlio, nuora e nipotino una settimana di vacanza. E' amico dei gatti tanto che se ne porta dietro uno anche in viaggio, dientro una cesta. Ma la povera bestiola farà una brutta fine, e sarà proprio perché gli ammazzano il suo adorato gatto che Matt decide di dar del filo da torcere a un assassino. Egli dimostra a quel pallone gonfiato di Roberts, capo dei piedipiatti locali, che il dottor Barnes non è affatto morto in un incidente stradale. Noi lo sappiamo già, perché assistiamo al delitto. Ma ci sono un mucchio di altre cose, dietro quel delitto: ad esempio: che cosa significa il titolo del libro? Sembra uno slogan pubblicitario... E può anche darsi che lo sia (ma non è per voi, in ogni caso; poiché in questo giallo di Ed Lacy, voi non morirete di noia, ma vivrete un'inquietante avventura). Copertina di Roger Barcilon

      Qui morirete in pace
    • 1969
    • 1958