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Tag Archives: Frank Tallis
Interview with Frank Tallis
Frank Tallis is a clinical psychologist and an expert in obsessional states. He is the author of “A Death in Vienna,” “Vienna Blood,” “Fatal Lies” and “Vienna Secrets,” as well as seven non-fiction books on psychology and two previous novels, … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, psychoanalytic detective novels, Vienna mysteries
Tagged 1900's, Frank Tallis, Freud
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Review of Frank Tallis’s “Vienna Twilight”
Viennese mysteries are close to my heart, and Tallis is surely the master of Viennese mystery. He writes historical, psychological thrillers—nothing cozy about him, despite the number of cakes that are consumed in the course of his novels. They are … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, murder mystery, psychological thriller, Vienna mysteries
Tagged Frank Tallis, Freud, Jeff Lindsay, Vienna
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Vienna Mysteries, Not Cozy: Frank Tallis Quotes
Pastries and Perversion: To whet your appetite for my upcoming review of one of Frank Tallis’s great mysteries, here are some quotations from his work. He has in less than a decade written six striking psychological thrillers, set in turn-of-the-last-century Vienna. I … Continue reading
Posted in mystery, psychological thriller, quotations, Uncategorized
Tagged Frank Tallis, Sigmund Freud
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