Die Ermittlungen im Mordfall am Chef der Geheimpolizei bringen Kommissar Vlado Petric im belagerten Sarajewo buchstäblich zwischen alle Fronten.
Dan Fesperman Bücher
Dan Fesperman verfasst fesselnde Thriller, die oft in den vielfältigen Schauplätzen angesiedelt sind, die ihm seine journalistische Tätigkeit eröffnet hat. Seine preisgekrönten Romane tauchen tief in politische Intrigen und die Komplexität der menschlichen Natur ein und beleuchten Themen wie Konflikt und Moral. Fesperman verbindet meisterhaft Spannung mit einer nuancierten Darstellung von Charakteren und deren Motivationen. Leser werden in seine Erzählungen hineingezogen, die reich an Wendungen, moralischer Vieldeutigkeit und einem scharfen Blick für geopolitische Realitäten sind.






Freeman Lockhart is working for his old friend Omar in Amman, Jordan. And spying on him too. Hoping to prevent his own secrets from ever coming to light, Freeman has agreed to report back on his friend to a clandestine agency interested in Omar's finances. In Washington DC, meanwhile, Aliyah Rahim is spying on her husband Abbas. A brilliant doctor, Abbas is crushed by the death of their daughter, which he blames on the post-9/11 mood of hostility towards Arab-Americans, and Aliyah fears he may be planning a terrifying act of revenge. Freeman and Aliyah are pitched into the same deadly game, in which the only rules are violence and deceit.
Unmanned
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
From the widely acclaimed author of The Prisoner of Guantanamo and The Double Game comes a gripping descent into the hidden world of drone warfare.
The Letter Writer
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Praise for Dan Fesperman's The Letter Writer A penetrating portrait. . . . Saturated with color and humming with life. - The New York Times Book Review Gritty, nostalgic. - The Wall Street Journal A cracking good yarn. - The News& Observer (Raleigh) Stunning. . . . Danger, intrigue, politics, and spies are all masterfully woven for the reader's entertainment. . . . Addictive, fast- paced, and thrilling. - San Francisco Book Review Makes New York come alive with conspiracy and mystery. . . . [Fesperman] has created a character who will stay with you long after the last shot is fired. - Kirkus Reviews The WWII alliance between the Mafia and the U.S. government has been explored in crime fiction before . . . but never in such compelling fashion as Fesperman does here. . . . What makes this novel shine is the way Fesperman combines it with the mobsters-as-patriots angle and with the rich character of the letter writer. A multifaceted mix of mystery and historical fiction. - Booklist Intelligent . . . Fesperman shows a skilled hand at creating the detail of wartime New York. . . . The likable and well-drawn [protagonist] will go over well with readers, especially those fond of historicals. - Publishers Weekly The Letter Writer is a unique blend of a scholarly sleuth teamed with a Sherlock Holmes-like chameleon in a time of history ripe for building stories of suspense around. . . . The combination is pure chemistry, and pure entertainment. - Bookreporter The brilliant Dan Fesperman takes us into a world of intrigue. . . . Don't miss this one-it's sure to be on my list of the year's best books. -Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
The new thriller by Dan Fesperman, set in early 1990s East Germany. A CIA agent and a Stasi colonel must fight for their lives against a powerful enemy.
A former detective leaves his beloved Balkan home to join his wife and daughter in Germany. When asked to return to Croatia to help the International War Crimes Tribunal bring the killers of Srebrenica to justice he accepts but his handlers don't tell him the real reason. He is to be used as bait for a murkier purpose.
Safe Houses
- 624 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
Anna is determined to understand why her brother apparently murdered their parents while they slept at their small farm in Maryland. The trail will lead her to events set in motion during one night nearly four decades ago in a Berlin safe house run by the CIA.
The Arms Maker Of Berlin
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
An unflinching thriller that takes us deep into the White Rose resistance movement during World War II. • “Compelling…nonstop action.” —The Baltimore Sun When Nat Turnbull’s mentor, Gordon Wolfe, is arrested for possession of a missing WWII secret service archive and then turns up dead in jail, Nat’s quiet academic life is suddenly thrown into tumult. The archive is a time bomb of sensitive material, but key documents are still missing, and the FBI dispatches Nat to track them down. Following a trail of cryptic clues, Nat's journeys to Germany, where he soon crosses paths with Berta, a gorgeous and mysterious student and Kurt Bauer, an arms billionaire with a dark past. As their tales intersect, long-buried exploits of deceit emerge, and each step becomes more dangerous than the last.
The Double Game
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the story follows journalist Bill Cage as he unravels a complex web of espionage linked to his idol, novelist Edwin Lemaster. After receiving an anonymous note suggesting he should have investigated further into Lemaster's past, Cage embarks on a perilous journey through Vienna, Prague, and Budapest. As he delves into the mystery, cryptic references to classic spy novels lead him to confront long-buried secrets and the dangerous ghosts of history that still linger.
The Cover Wife
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
A high-stakes spy thriller, set in Paris and Hamburg, about the conspiracy behind the 9/11 attacks.