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Thomas Glavinic

…The Daily Telegraph Book of the Year list. Der Kameramörder (The Camera Killer) was awarded the Friedrich-Glauser-Krimipreis, Germany’s most important crime award. He has written two other widely acclaimed novels….

Rolf Hochhuth

Rolf Hochhuth was born in Germany in 1931. After working as an editor for a German publisher, he went to Rome in 1959 to begin his first draft of The…

The Empire of Night

by Robert Olen Butler

…thrilling third installment of the Christopher Marlowe Cobb series, Kit discovers a secret plan to transform Zeppelins into dangerous killing machines—and to turn the tide of war in Germany’s favor….

Albert Woodfox

…Stowe Prize and the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the Year. It was published in the UK, Canada, Australia, Spain, Germany, and Brazil. He passed away in 2022….

James Wilson

…by Grove/Atlantic in the US, and has also been sold to Canada, Germany, Holland, Portugal, Sweden, Spain and Catalonia. James is currently working on a second novel, The Bastard Boy,…

Sasa Stanisic

Sasa Stanisic was born in Bosnia–Herzegovina in 1978. At the age of fourteen, he fled to Germany with his family and went on to study literature in Heidelberg and Leipzig….

Harry Kessler

…time frame. Fascinated by the cynical spirit of doomed Berlin, his diaries record at first hand the agonizing collapse and death of Weimar Germany and the arrival of the Nazis….

Veronica Raimo

…Ray Bradbury, and Ursula K. Le Guin. Film rights to Lost On Me were acquired by Fandango and the book will also be published in the UK, France, and Germany….

The Reluctant Sheriff

by Chris Offutt

Master storyteller Chris Offutt’s acclaimed crime series has been praised by Ian Rankin as “righteous Kentucky noir with top notes of Daniel Woodrell and S. A. Cosby,” and in this…

Madame de Pompadour

by Christine Pevitt Algrant

“A story of lust, greed, and calculation. Historical drama related with great flair and knowing affection for the colorful characters’ all too-human foibles.” –Kirkus Reviews…