Otto Penzler (9 kníh)
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Clayton Rawson, Otto Penzler Death from a Top Hat
Now retired from the tour circuit on which he made his name, master magician The Great Merlini spends his days running a magic shop in New York's Times Square and his nights moonlighting as a consultant for the NYPD. The cops call him when faced with crim
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Craig Rice, Otto Penzler Home Sweet Homicide
Unoccupied and unsupervised while mother is working, the children of widowed crime writer Marion Carstairs find diversion wherever they can. So when the kids hear gunshots at the house next door, they jump at the chance to launch their own amateur investi
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Otto Penzler Nebezpečné ženy
Fascinujúce príbehy z pera majstrov napínavého čítania, ktorí dali dokopy celý hárem nebezpečných žien každého druhu. Publishers Weekly Ani Hitchcock by nezostavil lepší výber. Times Literary Supplement
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Otto Penzler Přehlídka CZ
Jak vznikli někteří z nejpopulárnějších literárních detektivů současnosti? Které místo nebo okamžik v životě inspirovaly dvojici Prestona & Childa ke stvoření tajemného agenta Pendegrasta? Proč je Jack Reacher takový chlapák a proč z něj Lee Child udělal ztroskotance? Jeffery Deaver představí geniálního ochrnutého detektiva Lincolna Rhymea. V této knize odhalují někteří z nejlepších spisovatelů detektivek dneška…
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Ellery Queen, Otto Penzler The Chinese Orange Mystery
The offices of foreign literature publisher and renowned stamp collector Donald Kirk are often host to strange activities, but the most recent occurrence-the murder of an unknown caller, found dead in an empty waiting room—is unlike any that ...
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Stuart Palmer, Otto Penzler The Puzzle of the Happy Hooligan
Hildegarde Withers is just your average school teacher—with above-average skills in the art of deduction. The New Yorker often finds herself investigating crimes led only by her own meddlesome curiosity, though her friends on the NYPD don't mind when she
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Mary Roberts Rinehart, Otto Penzler The Red Lamp
An all-around skeptic when it comes to the supernatural, literature professor William Porter gives no credence to claims that Twin Towers, the seaside manor he's just inherited, might be haunted. He finds nothing mysterious about the conditions in which h
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