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Bettina Zeller

    Wenn Frauen hassen
    Phönix Sehnsucht
    Blackjack
    The Broken Souls
    Right as rain
    Sojourn
    • Sojourn

      • 309pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,2(59669)Évaluer

      Sojourn Far above the merciless Underdark, Drizzt Do'Urden fights to survive the elements of Toril's harsh surface. The young drow begins a sojourn through a world entirely unlike his own -- even as he evades the dark elves of his past. He begins to understand his new home and its inhabitants, but acceptance among the surface-dwellers doesn't come easily.

      Sojourn
    • Right as rain

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(4122)Évaluer

      The first in the excellent Strange and Quinn series from 'The coolest writer in America' GQ. Derek Strange and Terry Quinn are ex-cops turned private detectives in Washington, DC. Hired to investigate the death of an off-duty black police officer at the hands of a white policeman, Strange and Quinn are faced with the institutionalised racism of the nation's most poorly trained and dangerous police force. As the two private detectives confront the degradation of the city's flourishing drug trade, they find themselves up against some of the most implacable, dead-eyed killers ever to grace the pages of a novel. In RIGHT AS RAIN George Pelecanos introduces a memorable pair of characters into the grittily real Washington DC landscape which has led to him being acclaimed as 'a great writer' THE TIMES

      Right as rain
    • A brilliant new psychological serial killer thriller featuring homicide detective Carson Ryder, hero of the bestselling 'The Hundredth Man' and 'Her Last Scream.'

      The Broken Souls
    • Blackjack

      • 221pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      *Weitere Angaben Verfasser: Bettina Zeller studierte Kommunikationswissenschaften mit Schwerpunkt Kriminal-, Horrorfilm und Western, sie ist die Autorin eines Radiofeatures über "Women in Crime" (RIAS), arbeitet als Übersetzerin und hat so unterschiedliche Krimis wie die von Charles Heath, Tony Fenelly, Judith Kelman und Stuart Kaminsky ins Deutsche übertragen. 1991 erschien von ihr "Wenn Frauen hassen", 1992 das Sachbuch "Phönix Sehnsucht". Die Autorin lebte in den letzten Jahren an vielen Orten u.a. auch in den USA. Ihre Wahlheimat bleibt Berlin.

      Blackjack
    • Wenn Frauen hassen - bk1507; Ullstein Verlag; Bettina Zeller & Jolanda Jung; pocket_book; 1991

      Wenn Frauen hassen