Crime and Guilt
By Ferdinand von Schirach
Translated by Carol Janeway
By Ferdinand von Schirach
Translated by Carol Janeway
By Ferdinand von Schirach
Translated by Carol Janeway
By Ferdinand von Schirach
Translated by Carol Janeway
Category: Short Stories | Suspense & Thriller | Crime Fiction
Category: Short Stories | Suspense & Thriller | Crime Fiction
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$15.00
Jul 10, 2012 | ISBN 9780307740939
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Jan 11, 2011 | ISBN 9780307595539
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Praise
“Crime would command the attention due a carnival freak-show if von Schirach’s crisp, swift prose did not lend it such laconic authority. Save in the sparest of hints, he shuns forensic psychology. Each tale whips along, a shock at every turn, like some beast with eyes of red-hot coal panting down a forest track at night. For, courtroom procedure aside, the spirit of the German-language Märchen really drives this book: eerie tales of the uncanny, as practiced by Hoffmann, Kleist, the Grimms, and even Kafka.” —Independent (UK)
“Mesmerizing. . .a slim, utterly absorbing collection of 11 stories. . .told in a cool, patient voice that draws the reader in. Von Schirach guides us through the unpredictable sequences of events that can maneuver regular, flawed people into unbearable positions, leading them to abhorrent acts. . .[He] has the talent to dazzle.” –New York Times Book Review
“An extraordinary book about ordinary crime, written with suspense, insight, and beautiful precision by an experienced defense attorney. An authentic thriller.” –Bernhard Schlink, author of The Reader
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