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Rebecca Bischoff

    Rebecca Bischoff schreibt Romane, die historische Elemente mit Mysterien und Humor verbinden, oft für junge erwachsene und jugendliche Leser. Ihre Arbeit wird von einer Faszination für die Recherche skurriler und wenig bekannter historischer Fakten angetrieben. Sie neigt zu Geschichten, die sie zum Lachen bringen, und ihr Stil spiegelt ihre Leidenschaft für vielfältige Genres wider, von Krimis bis zu historischen Romanen. Bischoffs Erzählungen laden die Leser in fesselnde Welten ein, in denen die Vergangenheit mit Witz und Vergnügen erkundet wird.

    Hole in the Rock
    Streets of Shadow
    Summer of Mud
    • Summer of Mud

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of summer 1976, a twelve-year-old musical prodigy named Scoob aspires to become a jazz legend like Louis Armstrong. Her dreams take a detour when her older brother RC insists on a road trip, leaving her stranded in Rexburg, Idaho. As they navigate their struggles with hunger and financial woes, they encounter a town divided over the controversial safety of a newly constructed dam, intertwining Scoob's personal journey with the community's turmoil.

      Summer of Mud
      4,7
    • Streets of Shadow

      • 386 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of 1665 Edinburgh, the story follows fifteen-year-old Kenna, who is thrust into peril after her sister's murder. Suspecting her brother-in-law of the crime, she flees, only to be kidnapped and imprisoned in a plague-stricken alley. Isolated and accused by local authorities, Kenna must navigate the dangers of her confinement while seeking justice for her sister's death. With no allies and facing a dire situation, her struggle for survival intertwines with her quest for truth.

      Streets of Shadow
      4,0
    • Hole in the Rock

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Animal-loving Lizza thinks nothing can be worse than her dad's taxidermy business, until Dad moves the family into an actual cave. Living inside a home carved into a giant rock formation in the desert is not exactly Lizza's idea of fun. She's on display for the curious tourists who tromp through her new home all day long. Lizza now has an even bigger goal: to get out of the cave and back into a real home. Her efforts fizzle until she involves animal rights activists and environmentalists, but she soon finds that her plans have unintended consequences. Now Lizza needs to get her family back together before they're split apart for good.

      Hole in the Rock