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Laura Lippman tisse des récits captivants qui plongent dans les couches complexes de la nature humaine et des dynamiques sociales. Son écriture se caractérise par un aperçu psychologique aiguisé et une intrigue prenante qui tient les lecteurs en haleine. Lippman explore souvent les facettes les plus sombres des relations, remettant en question la justice et la moralité dans des circonstances ambiguës. Ses œuvres sont célébrées pour leur intelligence et leur capacité à dépeindre des personnages vivants et des environnements crédibles.







Eliza Benedict mène une existence heureuse dans sa belle maison de la banlieue de Washington. Elle est une jeune mère proche et attentive pour ses enfants Izobel et Albie. Pourtant, lorsqu’Albie lui apporte un matin la lettre qu’il vient de trouver sous la porte, elle sait bien qu’elle ne leur a pas tout dit. Car cette lettre lui est adressée par Walter Bowman, un homme qui l’a kidnappée quand elle avait quinze ans, un prédateur qui avait déjà tué au moins une autre femme au moment où il a croisé son chemin. Aujourd’hui condamné à mort pour les meurtres d’autres jeunes filles, il attend son exécution dans le couloir de la mort d’une prison de la côte Est. Mais avant de mourir, il veut parler à Eliza. Il est prêt à tout pour la voir, il dit qu’il a des révélations à lui faire. Ecartelée entre son désir de protéger à tout prix sa nouvelle vie et sa volonté de savoir enfin pourquoi elle a été la seule fille que Walter ait relâchée, Eliza va devoir affronter ses souvenirs. Même ceux qui dissimulent peut-être une vérité qu’elle n’aurait jamais voulu connaître… Laura Lippman vit à Baltimore. Elle est l’auteur de quinze romans, traduits dans le monde entier dont Petite musique de meurtre (Point Seuil, 2005) et Ce que savent les morts (Seuil, 2009). Tes dernières volontés a été finaliste du Edgar Award, le plus prestigieux prix de littérature policière aux Etats-Unis.
Prepare to meet the most seductively female and shockingly fatal femme fatales, brought to you by seventeen of today’s finest authors of mystery and suspense fiction. Award-winning editor Otto Penzler presents a collection of short, sizzling masterpieces filled with thrilling tales that showcase how sexy and fierce the 'gentler sex' can be. In 'Third Party', a party girl takes you on a wild ride through the Paris night, while Nelson DeMille's 'Rendezvous' plunges you into a Vietnam jungle where the deadliest scourge is a woman. Elmore Leonard introduces a Depression-era teenage gun moll in 'Louly and Pretty Boy', who loves Pretty Boy Floyd more than robbing filling stations. Lorenzo Carcaterra's 'A Thousand Miles from Nowhere' features a smart blonde seeking slow-simmered vengeance, and Michael Connelly's 'Cielo Azul' reveals how a nameless woman found dead in Los Angeles can be the most lethal prey. Other riveting tales include a scorned lover claiming an old fling's heart, a mysterious woman offering a tempting suicide pact, and a she-demon rising from the grave. These and many other bad girls cast their criminal spells through the powerful voices of Joyce Carol Oates, John Connolly, Thomas H. Cook, Jeffrey Deaver, and more, in stories as irresistible as the anti-heroines that blaze through their pages.
Secrets play a pivotal role in this gripping narrative, where the weight of hidden truths threatens to unravel lives and relationships. Characters are faced with the challenge of confronting their pasts, leading to unexpected revelations that change everything. As the story unfolds, the tension builds, exploring themes of trust, betrayal, and the complexities of human connection. The author skillfully weaves a tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to discover how far people will go to protect or reveal their secrets.
Would you sacrifice your life for the life of another? For someone you love?From the bestselling author of SUNBURNWinner of the Anthony Award for Best Novel
Edgar Award-winner Laura Lippman is developing a reputation as one of the most exciting new detective fiction authors in years. Now she delivers her most suspenseful novel yet, and places Baltimore's Tess Monaghan . . . In Big Trouble. First as a reporter and then as a p.i., Tess Monaghan has learned how to survive and thrive on the streets of Baltimore. But a new case will force her to confront her own past, and a man she loved and lost. It starts when she gets a newspaper photograph of her old boyfriend with a tantalizing shard of headline attached: In Big Trouble. The answers lie far from Baltimore, deep in a world of good-time music, old-fashioned ambition, and rich people's games. For Tess must find out what happened to a man she thought she knew, to a woman who may have changed him forever, and to the victims of a killer who dances to a different—and deadly—drummer.
Muriel Blossom, a former private investigator and middle-aged widow, embarks on a vacation on a Parisian river cruise that quickly transforms into a gripping international mystery. As the situation escalates, she finds herself uniquely positioned to unravel the deadly events unfolding around her. This highly acclaimed mystery showcases Lippman's signature storytelling and complex character development, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre.
A client named Ruthie -- who seems to know Tess's father a little too well -- asks the newspaperwoman-turned-p.i. to investigate a year-old "Jane Doe" murder and its grim aftermath. Ruthie's low-life brother, Henry, confessed to killing a teenager runaway over a bottle of glue -- and, a month into his prison term, he met the same fate as his victim. Following a precious few tantalizing clues, Tess sets off on a path that is leading her from Baltimore's exclusive Inner Harbor to the city's seediest neighborhoods. But it's the shocking discovery of the runaway's true identity that turns her hunt deadly. Suddenly a supposedly solved murder case is turning up newer, fresher corpses and newer, scarier versions of the Sugar House -- places that look sweet and safe...but only from the outside.
Tess Monaghan, a private investigator, unexpectedly becomes a bodyguard for a young actress amidst unsettling events on a TV series set in Baltimore. Tasked with protecting the spoiled star, Tess grapples with her own challenges while navigating a murder investigation that unveils hidden secrets. As the situation escalates, Tess must confront the potential devastation to her community and the lives of those she cares about, all while managing the chaos of the film crew's drama.
It's murder in Baltimore these days - and Tess herself might be next on the list . . . From the author of LADY IN THE LAKE and SUNBURNWinner of Edgar Award and Shamus Award
A series of unsolved homicides that may or may not be overlooked cases of domestic violence lead Tess onto the trail of a lone serial killer. But the Maryland State Police are convinced that the killer she's looking for is dead and therefore, of no threat. But he is. And his target is Tess herself.
All PI Tess Monaghan has to do is find some witnesses - that is, until the witnesses start dying . . . From the author of SUNBURN and LADY IN THE LAKEWinner of Agatha Award for Best Novel
Fierce women take center stage in this acclaimed collection of suspenseful stories by Laura Lippman, a New York Times bestseller recognized as a leading figure in crime writing. The anthology includes a never-before-published novella, showcasing Lippman's talent for weaving gripping narratives that explore complex female characters and their experiences. Each story promises to deliver tension and intrigue, highlighting the strength and resilience of women in various situations.
Tess Monaghan, a private investigator in her third trimester, finds herself confined to her home and observing her surroundings. Her boredom turns into concern when a regular dog walker suddenly disappears, prompting her to investigate from her bedroom. As she delves into the mystery, Tess uncovers a web of past crimes and dangers that threaten not only her life but also that of her unborn child. This gripping tale intertwines themes of motherhood, curiosity, and the risks of uncovering hidden truths.
Exploring the complexities of memory and the shifting perceptions of heroism and villainy, this novel delves into the myths and stories that define family dynamics. As characters confront their pasts, they grapple with the impact of evolving societal standards on their understanding of truth and identity. Lippman intricately weaves a narrative that challenges readers to reconsider the narratives they've accepted and the legacies they inherit.
From one of America's greatest living crime writers, a razor-sharp collection of killer short stories, in a gorgeous hardback edition.
Now, finally, Lippman has turned her gimlet eye on a new subject: herself. My daughter was ten days old the first time I was asked if I were her grandmother. In this, her first collection of essays, Lippman gives us a brilliant, candid portrait of an unapologetically flawed life.
Thirty years ago, two sisters disappeared without trace. Now a woman has turned up, claiming to be one of the missing girls... From the author of WILDE LAKE.
Every year on Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, a cloaked visitor leaves three roses and half a bottle of cognac on Poe's grave; it is a treasured tradition in Charm City, and Tess wants nothing to do with the man who wants to hire to uncover the visitors identity, but due to a bizarre series of events, Tess finds herself pulled into the case
"When Felix Brewer meets Bernadette "Bambi" Gottschalk at a Valentine's Dance in 1959, he charms her with wild promises, some of which he actually keeps. Thanks to his lucrative--if not all legal--businesses, she and their three little girls live in luxury. But on the Fourth of July, 1976, Bambi's comfortable world implodes when Felix, newly convicted and facing prison, mysteriously vanishes. Though Bambi has no idea where her husband--or his money--might be, she suspects one woman does: his mistress, Julie. When Julie disappears ten years to the day that Felix went on the lam, everyone assumes she's left to join her old lover--until her remains are eventually found. Now, twenty-six years after Julie went missing, Roberto "Sandy" Sanchez, a retired Baltimore detective working cold cases for some extra cash, is investigating her murder. What he discovers is a tangled web stretching over three decades that connects five intriguing women. And at the center is the missing man Felix Brewer. Somewhere between the secrets and lies connecting past and present, Sandy will find the truth. And when he does, no one will ever be the same"--
New York Times bestseller Laura Lippman returns to one of American fiction's most memorable Private Investigators in a devastatingly powerful mystery.
In trying to prove a friend's innocence PI Tess Monaghan gets more than she bargained for . . . From the author of WILDE LAKE. schovat popis
Three girls were best friends - until friendship became murder... From the bestselling author of SUNBURN and LADY IN THE LAKE
The narrative weaves a complex tale of love intertwined with murder, exploring themes of guilt and innocence. Set against a backdrop of emotional turmoil, the characters navigate the murky waters of their relationships, revealing deep psychological insights. Lippman's acclaimed storytelling captivates readers, drawing them into a world where every decision carries weight and the truth is often elusive. This compelling blend of suspense and character-driven drama promises to engage and provoke thought throughout the journey.
'Extraordinary . The kind of woman he picked up in a bar three years ago precisely because she had that kind of wildcat energy. And now she's vanished - at least from the life that he and his kid will live.
New York Times bestseller Laura Lippman tells the story of Amber Glass, desperately trying to get away from her tabloid past but compulsively drawn back to the city of her youth and the prom date who destroyed everything she was reaching for. Amber Glass has spent her entire adult life putting as much distance as possible between her and her hometown of Baltimore, where she fears she will forever be known as "Prom Mom"--the girl who allegedly killed her baby on the night of the prom after her date, Joe Simpson, abandoned her to pursue the girl he really liked. But when circumstances bring Amber back to the city, she realizes she can have a second chance--as long as she stays away from Joe, now a successful commercial real estate developer, married to a plastic surgeon, Meredith, to whom he is devoted. The problem is, Amber can't stay away from Joe. And Joe finds that it's increasingly hard for him to ignore Amber, if only because she remembers the boy he was and the man he said he was going to be. Against the surreal backdrop of 2020 and early 2021, the two are slowly drawn to each other and eventually cross the line they've been trying not to cross. And then Joe asks Amber to help him do the unthinkable...
The story revolves around a group of childhood friends who reunite after the unexpected death of their wildest member, Gordon. As they gather for the first time in years, they confront the dark secret they have long buried, questioning whether it is the root of their current troubles. Tension builds as they grapple with the possibility that one of them may be sabotaging their lives, forcing them to confront their past and the bonds that have frayed over time.
New York Times bestseller Laura Lippman's latest mesmerizing thriller tells the story of Amber Glass, desperately trying to escape her tabloid past but compulsively drawn back into a game of cat-and-mouse with the prom date who destroyed everything she was reaching for. Amber Glass has spent her entire adult life putting as much distance as possible between her and her hometown of Baltimore, where she fears she will forever be known as "Prom Mom"--the girl accused of killing her own baby on the night of the prom after her date, Joe Simpson, abandoned her to pursue the girl he really liked. But when circumstances bring Amber back to the city, she realizes she can have a second chance--as long as she stays away from Joe, now a successful real estate developer, married to a plastic surgeon, Meredith, to whom he is devoted. The problem is, Amber can't stay away from Joe. And Joe finds that it's increasingly hard for him to ignore Amber. Against the surreal backdrop of 2020 and early 2021, the two are slowly drawn to each other and eventually cross the line they've been trying not to cross. And then Joe asks Amber to help him do the unthinkable . . . and she must decide if she is willing to let their toxic and dangerous past repeat itself in this fresh, transgressive take on classic noir.
Following her acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Laura Lippman returns with a gripping tale of psychological suspense. Novelist Gerry Andersen, injured in a freak accident, finds himself confined to a hospital bed in his sterile apartment, reliant on two women he barely knows: a young assistant and a night nurse whose skills he doubts. As Gerry drifts between dreamlike memories and the unsettling presence of a persistent ex-girlfriend, he fears he may be losing his grip on reality, echoing his late mother's struggle with dementia. Compounding his distress, he receives mysterious phone calls from a woman claiming to be the titular character of his hit novel, Dream Girl, insisting she will visit him soon. Gerry insists the character is fictitious, but no one believes him. Is he the target of a cruel prank, or is he truly losing his mind? With no record of the calls on his phone log, he wonders if he has wronged someone or if danger lurks as he lies helpless. The situation escalates when he wakes up next to a dead body, realizing his nightmare has only just begun.
When successful memoirist Cassandra Fallows returns home to Baltimore in search of her next best-seller, she starts exploring the story of a childhood friend accused of killing her infant son. But as she digs deeper into her friend's life, Cassandra unearths secrets about her own past that cast her dearest memories in a new light. Now Cassandra must decide if uncovering the truth is worth the pain of revealing what really happened on the forgotten day
Ist der Talmud ein 'dunkles' Buch? Günter Stemberger widerlegt dieses Vorurteil mit seiner klaren und verständlichen Einführung sowie einer klugen Auswahl wichtiger Talmudtexte. Er ermöglicht interessierten Lesern den Zugang zu einem Werk, das als Haupttext einer der Weltreligionen gilt. Das hebräische Wort 'Talmud' bedeutet 'Lehre' und bezeichnet auch das Buch, das diese Lehre enthält. In den ersten Jahrhunderten unserer Zeitrechnung entstand der Talmud als mündliche Lehre, im Unterschied zur schriftlichen Offenbarung der Bibel. Wie jedes literarische Werk ist er von seiner Zeit geprägt, hat sich jedoch im Laufe der Jahrhunderte zur zeitlosen Grundlage jüdischen Lebens entwickelt. Der erste Teil bietet eine übersichtliche historische und literaturgeschichtliche Einführung zum Talmud und seiner Basis, der Mischna. Der zweite Teil, der den Schwerpunkt bildet, enthält eine Auswahl übersetzter Talmudtexte mit Anmerkungen und Kommentaren, die das Verständnis erleichtern. Dadurch wird die Vielfalt der literarischen Gattungen des Talmud – von religionsgesetzlichen Texten über Erzählungen bis hin zu Gebeten und Bibelauslegungen – deutlich. Im dritten Teil wird der Aufstieg des Talmud zum Zentralwerk des Judentums skizziert und seine Aufnahme, Verbreitung sowie Anfeindungen im Laufe der Jahrhunderte dargelegt.
Ein Fall für Tess Monaghan
Mit ihren 35 Jahren gilt Privatdetektivin Tess Monaghan als Risikoschwangere. Wenn sie nicht ein Kind »in der Größe einer Bratwurst« zur Welt bringen wolle, wie ihre beste Freundin Whitney es wenig sensibel formuliert, solle sie besser den Anweisungen der Ärzte folgen und die verbleibenden zwölf Wochen vor der Geburt Bettruhe halten. Natürlich könnte sie jetzt all die verpassten Bücher und Filme nachholen, lieber beobachtet sie aber aus dem Fenster die Spaziergänger im Park gegenüber. Eine junge Frau in einem grünen Regenmantel und mit einem Windhund fällt ihr ins Auge. Als der Hund eines Tages allein herumläuft, vermutet Tess ein Verbrechen und fängt an zu ermitteln: vom Bett aus, mit der besten Freundinals Assistentin und mit Crow, dem Vater des Babys, der jetzt nicht nur Essen holen, sondern auch Informationen beschaffen muss. Was zu Konflikten führt, denn der sonst so moderne Crow findet, dass Tess über ihre berufliche Zukunft nachdenken sollte. Oder will sie später Kinderwagen schiebend Verdächtige beschatten? Der Haussegen hängt schief, und es kommt noch viel schlimmer ...
Schon vor acht Monaten ist Cleo Sherwood verschwunden. Abgesehen von ihren Eltern und ihren beiden Söhnen scheint sich niemand darum zu scheren. Im Jahr 1966 interessieren sich weder Polizei noch Öffentlichkeit oder Presse für eine schwarze Frau, die als vermisst gilt. Madeline »Maddie« Schwartz, die als Redaktionsassistentin beim Baltimore Star arbeitet, hat sich erst vor Kurzem von ihrem Mann getrennt und klare Vorstellungen von ihrem künftigen Leben: endlich nicht mehr bloß das Anhängsel eines erfolgreichen Mannes sein, endlich sich selbst verwirklichen – und den eigenen Namen unter ihren Artikeln lesen. Als Maddie von einer Frauenleiche hört, die im Brunnen eines Parks gefunden wurde, wittert sie die Story ihres Lebens. Ihr Ehrgeiz ist geweckt. Sie ahnt nicht, wie viel Ärger ihr diese Geschichte einbringen wird – eine Geschichte, die niemand hören will.
Ex-Journalistin Tess Monaghan hat endlich ihre eigene Privatdetektei. Allerdings hatte sie sich das alles etwas glamouröser vorgestellt: Das Büro liegt in Butchers Hill, einem der übelsten Viertel von Baltimore, die Möbel sind ausrangierte Erbstücke, und auf dem Firmenschild steht immer noch der Name des Vormieters, den Tess am Umsatz beteiligen muss. Noch dazu ist ihr erster Klient ein Mörder: Luther Beale, besser bekannt als »Schlachter von Butchers Hill«. Vier Jahre zuvor hat Beale einen elfjährigen Jungen erschossen, der sein Auto demoliert hat. Jetzt will der Ex-Häftling sein Gewissen beruhigen und die vier schwarzen Jugendlichen, die damals Augenzeugen waren, finanziell entschädigen. Tess soll sie finden. Kaum hat sie die Suche aufgenommen, kommen die Jugendlichen einer nach dem anderen ums Leben. Ihre Ermittlungen konfrontieren Tess nicht nur mit der von Gewalt, Drogen und Kriminalität geprägten Lebenswelt vieler Kinder in Baltimore, sondern auch mit dem Versagen der amerikanischen Jugendfürsorge.