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Tag Archives: Vienna
New Viennese Mystery by Jaya Gulhaugen: Review
Jaya Gulhaugen was born in Berlin three months before the 1949 Airlift. She moved to Vienna in 1956 just before the Hungarian Revolution broke out. She was a teenager in the Congo during the Simba Rebellion. Growing up, she just … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, murder mystery, review, Vienna mysteries
Tagged 1950's, Cold War, cozy mystery, Jaya Gulhaugen, Sacher Torte, Vienna
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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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