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Menschenhasser (Kriminalroman): Psychothriller des Autors von "Ein Verteidiger", "Die zweite Buße" und "Der Advokatenbauer"
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The return of Hunter to Berlin sets off a gripping tale of revenge after he learns that his ex-wife may have killed their two children. This narrative, crafted by German author Dietrich Theden, reflects his experiences as an educator and urban dweller, infusing the story with a strong sense of justice. Theden, known for his contributions to youth literature and crime fiction, explores themes of truth, honor, and compassion in his sole crime novel, "Menschenhasser," published in 1904.
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Menschenhasser (Kriminalroman): Psychothriller des Autors von "Ein Verteidiger", "Die zweite Buße" und "Der Advokatenbauer", Dietrich Theden
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2018
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- Titel
- Menschenhasser (Kriminalroman): Psychothriller des Autors von "Ein Verteidiger", "Die zweite Buße" und "Der Advokatenbauer"
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Dietrich Theden
- Verlag
- E ARTNOW
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2018
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 112
- ISBN13
- 9788027319404
- Kategorie
- Krimis und Thriller
- Beschreibung
- The return of Hunter to Berlin sets off a gripping tale of revenge after he learns that his ex-wife may have killed their two children. This narrative, crafted by German author Dietrich Theden, reflects his experiences as an educator and urban dweller, infusing the story with a strong sense of justice. Theden, known for his contributions to youth literature and crime fiction, explores themes of truth, honor, and compassion in his sole crime novel, "Menschenhasser," published in 1904.