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Tödliche Gaben
Die spannendsten Weihnachtskrimis
2009
First Published
2.89
Average Rating
224
Number of Pages
Gänsehaut zum Fest Fröhliche Weihnacht überall? Weit gefehlt! In den schottischen Highlands findet man im Schnee zwei Leichen, in den USA wagt sich eine traumatisierte Polizistin zurück in das Haus, in dem sie fast bestialisch ermordet worden wäre. In Finnland wird an Heiligabend ein kleines Mädchen entführt, im Grunewald bekommt ein allein lebender älterer Herr unheimlichen Besuch. Draußen rieselt leise der Schnee – drinnen sorgen die beliebtesten internationalen Krimi Autoren für Hochspannung unterm Weihnachtsbaum. Simon Beckett Linwood Barclay Sebastian Fitzek Chris Mooney Jay Bonansinga Felicitas Mayall Leena Lehtolainen Kate Pepper Oliver Bottini Veit Heinichen Friedrich Ani
Avg Rating
2.89
Number of Ratings
238
5 STARS
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3 STARS
46%
2 STARS
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Authors

Leena Lehtolainen
Leena Lehtolainen
Author · 22 books

Leena Katriina Lehtolainen is a Finnish crime novelist, best known for her series of novels about the policewoman Maria Kallio. Lehtolainen was born in Vesanto, Northern Savonia. Her first novel was released when she was only 12 years old. She studied literature in Helsinki until 1995 and wrote crime novels from 1993 on. Since about 2007 she has written other genres of books. Her works have been translated into various languages: Spanish, Dutch, Chinese, Lithuanian, Polish, French, Swedish, German, Estonian, Czech.

Veit Heinichen
Veit Heinichen
Author · 9 books
Veit Heinichen, né en 1957, a été journaliste, éditeur puis cofondateur de la maison d'édition Berlin Verlag en 1994. Amoureux de la ville de Trieste depuis sa première visite en 1980, il y vit désormais comme journaliste et écrivain.
Jay Bonansinga
Jay Bonansinga
Author · 31 books

The national best-selling author of ten acclaimed books – both fiction and non-fiction—Jay Bonansinga has been called “one of the most imaginative writers of thrillers” by the Chicago Tribune. Jay is the holder of a master's degree in film from Columbia College Chicago, and currently resides in Evanston, Illinois, with his wife and two sons. He is also a visiting professor at Northwestern University in their Creative Writing for the Media program.

Simon Beckett
Simon Beckett
Author · 18 books
After an MA in English, Simon Beckett spent several years as a property repairer before a stint teaching in Spain. Back in the UK, he played percussion in several bands. He has been a freelance journalist since 1992, writing for The Times, The Independent on Sunday Review, The Daily Telegraph, The Observer and other major British publications. In 2002, as part of an article on the National Forensic Academy, he visited the Body Farm in Tennessee. This last commission was the inspiration behind the internationally bestselling The Chemistry of Death, which was shortlisted for the CWA's Duncan Lawrie Dagger and has been translated into 21 languages. Simon Beckett is married and lives in Sheffield. The author of six novels, his second David Hunter thriller, Written in Bone, is published as a Bantam paperback in April 2008.
Linwood Barclay
Linwood Barclay
Author · 38 books

Linwood Barclay is the #1 internationally bestselling author of seventeen novels for adults, including No Time for Goodbye, Trust Your Eyes and, most recently, A Noise Downstairs. He has also written two novels for children and screenplays. Three of those seventeen novels comprise the epic Promise Falls trilogy: Broken Promise, Far From True, and The Twenty-Three. His two novels for children – Chase and Escape – star a computer-enhanced dog named Chipper who’s on the run from the evil organization that turned him into a super-pup. Barclay’s 2011 thriller, The Accident, has been turned into the six-part television series L’Accident in France, and he adapted his novel Never Saw it Coming for the movie, directed by Gail Harvey and starring Eric Roberts and Emily Hampshire. Several of his other books either have been, or still are, in development for TV and film. After spending his formative years helping run a cottage resort and trailer park after his father died when he was 16, Barclay got his first newspaper job at the Peterborough Examiner, a small Ontario daily. In 1981, he joined the Toronto Star, Canada’s largest circulation newspaper. He held such positions as assistant city editor, chief copy editor, news editor, and Life section editor, before becoming the paper’s humour columnist in 1993. He was one of the paper’s most popular columnists before retiring from the position in 2008 to work exclusively on books. In 2004, he launched his mystery series about an anxiety-ridden, know-it-all, pain-in-the-butt father by the name of Zack Walker. Bad Move, the first book, was followed by three more Zack Walker thrillers: Bad Guys, Lone Wolf, and Stone Rain. (The last two were published in the UK under the titles Bad Luck and Bad News.) His first standalone thriller, No Time for Goodbye, was published in 2007 to critical acclaim and great international success. The following year, it was a Richard and Judy Summer Read selection in the UK, and did seven straight weeks at #1 on the UK bestseller list, and finished 2008 as the top selling novel of the year there. The book has since been sold around the world and been translated into nearly thirty languages. Barclay was born in the United States but moved to Canada just before turning four years old when his father, a commercial artist whose illustrations of cars appeared in Life, Look and Saturday Evening Post (before photography took over), accepted a position with an advertising agency north of the border. Barclay, who graduated with an English literature degree from Trent University, in Peterborough, Ontario, was fortunate to have some very fine mentors; in particular, the celebrated Canadian author Margaret Laurence, whom Linwood first met when she served as writer-in-residence at Trent, and Kenneth Millar, who, under the name Ross Macdonald, wrote the acclaimed series of mystery novels featuring detective Lew Archer. It was at Trent that he met Neetha, the woman who would become his wife. They have two grown children, Spencer and Paige.

Oliver Bottini
Author · 7 books
Oliver Bottini, in Nürnberg geboren, studierte in München Neuere deutsche Literatur, Italianistik und Markt- und Werbepsychologie. Er erhielt für seine beiden Kriminalromane »Mord im Zeichen des Zen« und »Im Sommer der Mörder« jeweils den Deutschen Krimi Preis. Beide Romane standen monatelang auf der KrimiWelt-Bestenliste und wurden in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt. 2007 wurde er für den Friedrich-Glauser-Preis in der Sparte Roman nominiert. Sein dritter Roman, »Im Auftrag der Väter«, stand 2007 auf der Shortlist des Münchener Tukan-Preises. Auch der vierte Roman, »Jäger in der Nacht«, war sehr erfolgreich. Oliver Bottini lebt in Berlin.
Friedrich Ani
Friedrich Ani
Author · 17 books
Friedrich Ani, 1959 in Kochel am See geboren, lebt heute als freier Schriftsteller und Drehbuchautor in München. Neben Kriminalromanen schreibt er Lyrik, Erzählungen, Jugendromane und Drehbücher. Für sein Werk erhielt er zahlreiche Auszeichnungen u. a. den Tukan-Preis und dreimal den Deutschen Krimipreis.
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