
Catherine Shepherd
Author of Fatal Puzzle (Zons Crime)
Series
Works by Catherine Shepherd
Die Unterkunft 5 copies
Verloschen: Julia Schwarz 6 3 copies
Daybreak : a play in three acts 3 copies
Todgeweiht: Zons-Thriller 10 2 copies
Stummes Opfer: Zons-Thriller 11 2 copies
Die Autopsie (Julia Schwarz, #0.5) 2 copies
Der Bewunderer: Laura Kern 7 1 copy
Das Verbot 1 copy
Das heimliche Zimmer 1 copy
Der Betrachter: Laura Kern 9 1 copy
Der böse Mann: Laura Kern 6 1 copy
Der Behüter: Laura Kern 5 1 copy
Sally4Ever 1 copy
Playing the Past 1 copy
Reaper Of Zons 1 copy
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Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Schäfer, Karin
- Birthdate
- 1972-10-28
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Germany
- Places of residence
- Zons
- Associated Place (for map)
- Germany
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Reviews
This is a fascinating mystery. First off, let me say that the translation was well done. I have read books translated from another language in the past, and many do not flow as well as this one did. In addition, the translator worked hard to create a smooth, readable English version from the original German—which is probably not the easiest language to translate into English. Journalist Emily Richter is excited about writing a series of articles about the Zons killings that occurred show more centuries ago for a well-known newspaper. Just before her first article is published a murder occurs that looks suspiciously like those in the centuries old murders. Is the modern day murder related to those that occurred centuries ago? If so, how? This story follows the tale of several gruesome murders that occurred centuries ago and today’s copycat murders in this small German town. I found the story flowed smoothly and nicely. The characters, though fairly well developed could have been more developed, but that can come in later books. The book is not as long as some others, which may be the reason I felt some characters were not as developed as they could have been. Emily comes across as a serious student who keeps plugging at the story, trying to piece the puzzle together because she realizes how important its solution is to finding out what really happened. I enjoyed watching the puzzle and plot come together piece by piece. I thought the way the author shifted between the two time frames by devoting a chapter to each was great because, whenever I read a book that deals with more than one time frame I can often get confused as to which time frame I am currently in. This method precluded that confusion, allowing me to better follow and enjoy the story. The inclusion of a paranormal element in the book served its purpose, but could easily have been replaced by another non-paranormal element without detracting from the tale. This is a fairly good mystery that can be read rather quickly and easily. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys good mysteries and is looking for a different sort of mystery. I think you will enjoy it as much as I did. I received this from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. show less
This was my choice for the Kindle First options. Sounded right up my alley. Series of murders starting in 1495 linked to murders in the present day. I just wish the book was a bit longer, and could go into a bit more detail, the translation was good and flowed really well. Translations can sometimes be a bit iffy. I will pick up the others if they end up being translated.
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- Popularity
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- Rating
- 4.1
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