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Libby Fischer Hellmann

Auteur de An Eye for Murder

46+ oeuvres 1,141 utilisateurs 155 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Libby Fischer Hellmann

An Eye for Murder (2002) 145 exemplaires
Easy Innocence (2002) 145 exemplaires
Doubleback (2009) 108 exemplaires
An Image of Death (2003) 92 exemplaires
A Bitter Veil (2012) 74 exemplaires
The Last Page (2011) 68 exemplaires
Toxicity (2011) 60 exemplaires
A Shot to Die For (2005) 57 exemplaires
Chicago Blues: A Collection of Crime Stories about the Real Windy City (2007) — Directeur de publication — 55 exemplaires
Set the Night on Fire (2010) 50 exemplaires
A Picture of Guilt (2003) 40 exemplaires
Nobody's Child (2014) 35 exemplaires
Havana Lost (2013) 26 exemplaires
High Crimes (2018) 25 exemplaires
Jump Cut (2016) 25 exemplaires
Nice Girl Does Noir, Volume 1 (2010) 17 exemplaires
A Bend In the River (2020) 13 exemplaires
The Day Miriam Hirsch Disappeared (2010) 12 exemplaires
The Incidental Spy (2015) 9 exemplaires
Nice Girl Does Noir, Volume 2 (2010) 6 exemplaires
Virtually Undetectable (2020) 6 exemplaires
The Murder of Katie Boyle (0003) 6 exemplaires
Killer Femmes: 5 Irresistible Crime Novels from around the World (2014) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires
DoubleBlind (2022) 4 exemplaires
Killer Femmes 2: Small Bites (2016) — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires
Your Sweet Man 3 exemplaires
Writing Crime Fiction 2 exemplaires
House Rules 2 exemplaires
High Yellow 1 exemplaire
The Jade Elephant 1 exemplaire
A Berlin Story 1 exemplaire
Dumber Than Dirt 1 exemplaire
A Winter's Tale 1 exemplaire
The Last Radical 1 exemplaire
Common Scents 1 exemplaire
Detour 1 exemplaire
Capital Partners: A Short Story (2015) 1 exemplaire
Josef's Angel 1 exemplaire

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The Mystery Box (2013) — Contributeur — 92 exemplaires
A Hell of a Woman: An Anthology of Female Noir (2007) — Contributeur — 79 exemplaires
Chicago Noir: The Classics (2015) — Contributeur — 52 exemplaires
Top Suspense: 13 Classic Stories by 12 Masters of the Genre (2011) — Contributeur — 29 exemplaires
Once Upon a Crime: An Anthology of Murder, Mayhem, and Suspense (2009) — Contributeur — 13 exemplaires
Shattering Glass: A Nasty Woman Press Anthology (2020) — Contributeur — 8 exemplaires
Crime: A Fiction River Special Edition (2014) — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires
Death, Lies, and Duct Tape (2017) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Techno-Noir (2005) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Blood and Donuts (2003) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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This story has been told often: Hitler becomes stronger and bolder, creeping across Europe and destroying everything in his path, starting in Germany. Nobody believes it at first, because it is unbelievable and because it happens bit by bit, step by step. Suddenly the Jews (and other undesirables, anyone in the way of Hitler’s perfect world) realize they haven’t only been marginalized, they’ve been pushed aside, pushed away, unfathomably harshly dealt with, found unworthy of the basic necessities of life itself - discarded. Yes, we’ve heard this story before, but it never loses its potency. And in the always strong, capable, and excellent hands of author Libby Fischer Hellmann it comes fully alive and feels personal and unique.

WW2 is Hellmann’s forte. In Max’s War she perfectly captures the befuddlement of the German Jews. This cannot be happening to them. They are Germans. Good Germans. They contribute to society. They run businesses. They perform their civic duties. They are good citizens. So they are unwilling and unable to accept what is right before them, what is happening to them, even though it’s obvious and the end is inevitable. They search far too long for an explanation, for a way to fix this, to belong once again when it’s now apparent that that will never happen again.

Max’s mother wants the family to leave Germany and go to America as soon as the persecution starts, even securing papers for them so they can travel. But his father believes she’s overreacting, that the current state of the nation can’t last much longer and things will return to normal. Meanwhile, little by little they are shunned by old friends, lose business and Max is forced to change schools. It’s not until his father is arrested and imprisoned for a time that he finally agrees they must leave their home. America is no longer an option, so they resettle in Holland. His close friend and first love Renée and her family have already emigrated to Shanghai.

Things are good in Holland for a while. Max’s father is back in business, his mother is active in women’s groups, and Max makes friends at school. He misses Renée but it seems that was not meant to be. He meets Annaliese and once again his heart is full. But Hitler’s march stops for no one, and Holland is in his path. Max joins the resistance and vows he and Annaliese will use those papers he mother obtained years ago and go to America. But disaster strikes and Max barely escapes. His parents refuse to leave, citing his father’s illness as the reason. Max finds himself in Chicago with family and tries to make a life for himself as a mechanic. When Max learns of his parents’ deaths in Holland at the hands of the Nazis, he enlists in the US Army, determined to do whatever he can to stop this insanity. What has to this point been a heartbreaking story of one family’s struggle now becomes even more intense and fascinating thanks to author Hellmann’s meticulous research and attention to detail.

After basic training Max is sent to Camp Ritchie, Maryland, where he is trained in interrogation and counterintelligence and becomes a “Ritchie Boy.” The Ritchie Boys were a special collection of soldiers, with sizable numbers of German-Austrian recruits, who were used primarily for interrogation of prisoners on the front lines and counterintelligence in Europe because of their knowledge of the German language and culture. As a Ritchie Boy Max makes a difference many times over.

The story follows Max through the end of the war and his return to Germany in his work for the Americans in the German denazification program. How will that feel? Will anyone he knew as that young boy who left years ago still be there? Still be alive? Will it feel like home, or is his home – and heart – now in America?

Max’s War is a stunning portrayal of the horror, struggles, danger and despair for all those good souls who suffered and were victimized. And it is also the story of the perseverance and determination of a young boy who becomes a strong, determined man. I was completely drawn into the story and couldn’t put it down. I recommend it without hesitation. Libby Fischer Hellmann is always a disciplined, excellent, satisfying author and Max’s War is a brilliant example of that. I voluntarily leave this review; all opinions are my own.
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GrandmaCootie | Apr 2, 2024 |
Your Sweet Man, my nineteenth (short) read/ listen from author Libby Fischer Hellman. I was given a book by the author and after having read it I decided to read more by this author & then another & another &... I'm glad I did. James Lewis’s talented narration adds to the enjoyment of the book. I was given an Audible copy of this book & I’m voluntarily reviewing it. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 - July 24, 2018).
 
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Rauger | Jan 11, 2024 |
The Day Miriam Hirsch Disappeared (Ellie Foreman 0.5), my 11th read from author Libby Fischer Hellman & the short prequel to the Ellie Foreman series. That’s it, no more spoilers from me though I can see more about this character in the future. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 - July 24, 2018).
 
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Rauger | 2 autres critiques | Jan 11, 2024 |
I've read several books by author Libby Fischer Hellman and enjoyed them all. This book does not disappoint, although the second story is superior to the first. I'll continue to read stories from this excellent author!
 
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Rauger | 6 autres critiques | Jan 11, 2024 |

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