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Robert Rotenberg

    Dieser Autor taucht durch fesselnde Erzählungen aus dem Gerichtssaal in die Komplexität der menschlichen Natur ein. Seine Werke untersuchen die moralischen Zwickmühlen und psychologischen Kämpfe, die seine Charaktere prägen, und regen die Leser an, über die Grenzen von Gerechtigkeit und Gewissen nachzudenken. Mit scharfer Prosa und akribischer Detailgenauigkeit gewährt Rotenberg dem Leser einen packenden Einblick in die risikoreiche Welt des Strafrechts. Seine Romane zeugen von seinem tiefen Verständnis der menschlichen Psyche und seiner Leidenschaft für das Geschichtenerzählen.

    What We Buried
    Old City Hall
    The Guilty Plea
    The Cigar Factory of Isay Rottenberg
    Stranglehold
    Stray Bullets
    • Stray Bullets

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Toronto - a snowy November evening. Outside a busy downtown doughnut shop, gunshots ring out and a young boy is critically hurt. Soon Detective Ari Greene is on scene. How many shots were fired? How many guns? How many witnesses? With grieving parents and a city hungry for justice, the pressure is on to convict the man accused of this horrible crime. Against this tidal wave of indignation, defense counsel Nancy Parish finds herself defending her oldest and most difficult client. But does anyone know the whole story?

      Stray Bullets
      4,5
    • It's just after Labour Day and the city is kicking back into gear. All eyes are on the hotly contested election for Toronto's next mayor and crime is the big issue. Greene is no stranger to the worst of what the city has to offer, but even he is unprepared for what happens next when he stumbles upon a horrific homicide.

      Stranglehold
      3,7
    • The Cigar Factory of Isay Rottenberg

      • 275 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      In 1932, Isay Rottenberg, a Jewish paper merchant, bought a cigar factory in Germany: Deutsche Zigarren-Werke. When his competitors, supported by Nazi authorities, tried to shut it down, the headstrong entrepreneur refused to give up the fight.

      The Cigar Factory of Isay Rottenberg
      2,0
    • The Guilty Plea

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      With "The Guilty Plea," a gripping sequel to the international bestseller "Old City Hall," Robert Rotenberg has delivered another sharp, suspenseful legal thriller with an explosive conclusion. On the morning his high-profile divorce trial is set to begin, Terrance Wyler, the youngest son of Toronto's Wyler Food dynasty, is found stabbed to death in the kitchen of his luxurious home. Detective Ari Greene arrives minutes before the press and finds Wyler's four-year-old son asleep upstairs. Hours later, when Wyler's wife, Samantha, shows up at her lawyer's office with a bloody knife wrapped in a towel, the case looks like a straightforward guilty plea. Instead, an open-and-shut case becomes a complex murder trial, full of spite and uncertainty. There's April Goodling, the Hollywood starlet with whom Terrance had a well-publicized dalliance, and Brandon Legacy, the teenage neighbor who was with Samantha the night of the murder. After a series of devastating cross-examinations, there's no telling where the jury's sympathies will lie. As in "Old City Hall," Rotenberg's gift for twists and turns is always astonishing, but his true star remains the courtroom: the tension, disclosures, and machinations that drive this trial straight to its unpredictable verdict.

      The Guilty Plea
      3,8
    • The intricate plot unfolds like a tightly woven spiderweb, captivating readers with its complexity. A diverse and richly developed cast of characters enhances the gripping narrative, ensuring an immersive reading experience. This book promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats, making it a compelling choice for fans of suspenseful storytelling.

      Old City Hall
      3,5
    • "A detective explores possible links between the Nazi occupation of Italy and the murder of his brother decades later in this latest thriller from bestselling author Robert Rotenberg."-- Provided by publisher

      What We Buried