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Tessa Harris

Auteur de The Anatomist's Apprentice

17 oeuvres 1,193 utilisateurs 89 critiques 1 Favoris

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Bit more of a bodice type mystery than I prefer. Plot was good though
 
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cspiwak | 7 autres critiques | Mar 6, 2024 |
disappointing. I liked the premise and enjoyed the forensic aspects. Author gave sufficient twist but I did not like the characters.nor the "harlequin romance like" bits. A doe eyed heroine for instance.
 
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cspiwak | 42 autres critiques | Mar 6, 2024 |
The Paris Notebook tells the story of a German Psychiatrist, Dr Vicktor who treated a lance corporal after the soldiers exposure to poisonous gas during WWI. The lance corporal, Adolph Hitler was diagnosed with hysterical blindness resulting from anxiety. Dr Viktor, helped Hitler work through that and subsequently experienced tremendous remorse. By 1939 in Hamburg Germany, Dr Vicktor's patient notes were a dangerous threat to both Hitler and himself.

Dr Viktor hires Katja Heinz as his personal assistant to type Adolph Hitlers patient notes so that he may give the transcript to a publisher who will tell the world about Adolph Hitler before his power is absolute. Katja's father, a professor of anthropology, was murdered by the SS due to his attempt to warn Germans that what was happening in Germany under Hitler was not a good change. Katja, upon figuring out who the patient was, is only too happy to commit to the project.
Several attempts to contact publishers occur, trips from Germany to Paris and finally a daring escape and rescue of British troops through an active battle in Calais ensue with the intent to bring this information regarding Hitler to the attention of the Commanders of the The Allied Coalition and the United States.

The book contains beautiful descriptions of booksellers along the Seine (The Bouguinistes of Paris), an array of famous authors living in Paris in the late 1930's and a peek into the famous Paris bookstore, Shakespeare & Company founded by American Sylvia Beach. The premise of Hitler being treated during WWI is factual, this was not something of which I had been aware.

This is the first book I've read by Tessa Harris but it certainly won't be the last.
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aefsargent | Feb 6, 2024 |
1939, Katja Heinz acaba de comenzar a trabajar como asistente del doctor Viktor y su principal tarea consiste en mecanografiar las notas médicas resultantes de sus sesiones. Tras la Gran Guerra, el doctor trató a numerosos soldados que sufrían trastornos psicológicos: Adolf Hitler fue uno de ellos. Las notas del cuaderno original declaran que Hitler no era apto para liderar ni gobernar. Un secreto que, de salir a la luz, podría destruir la reputación del Führer y cambiar el curso de la guerra. Con el cuaderno escondido en una sombrerera, Katja y el doctor Viktor viajan a París, donde esperan dar con un editor lo suficientemente valiente como para atreverse a publicar el controvertido manuscrito. Pero Katja está siendo vigilada. Y quienes han descubierto su plan no se detendrán hasta lograr destruir el cuaderno y silenciar a todos aquellos que conozcan su secreto… (plus d'informations)
 
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bcacultart | 1 autre critique | Feb 5, 2024 |

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17
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