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Annelie Wendeberg

Auteur de The Devil's Grin

19 oeuvres 729 utilisateurs 49 critiques 2 Favoris

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Œuvres de Annelie Wendeberg

The Devil's Grin (2012) 370 exemplaires
The Fall (2013) 83 exemplaires
The Lion's Courtship (2014) 73 exemplaires
The Journey (2014) 46 exemplaires
1/2986 Book 1 (2014) 43 exemplaires
Keeper of Pleas (Volume 1) (2016) 13 exemplaires
Spider Silk (2017) 12 exemplaires
1/2986 Book 2 (2015) 7 exemplaires
1/2986 Book 3 (1724) 7 exemplaires
The Moon Was Watching 6 exemplaires
River of Bones (2018) 5 exemplaires
Silent Witnesses (2018) 4 exemplaires
1/2986 Book 4 (2018) 3 exemplaires

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Nom légal
Wendeberg, Annelie
Nationalité
Germany
Pays (pour la carte)
Germany
Professions
professor (Molecular Microbial Ecology)

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Hmm. Special suicidal teenager knows theres nothing left for her in life, until - surprise - someone comes along and shows her that she's really special and chosen and she has a reason to live after all. In fact it was her cutting and self harming that showed them she was to be the special chosen one and everyone else is just kept in the dark stupid sheep.
Yikes.

Story was alright aside from this, characters fine once that crap was forgotten about. Never really warmed to the main character though as a whiny judgy self obsessed because I'm so worthless type. I've been a teenager, thinking you're rubbish really doesn't make you special, and im not a fan of that whole 'oh my life is so tragic' thing some do. Liked the dogs, though.

Probably will not read more by the author.
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clairefun | 1 autre critique | Oct 30, 2022 |
Hmm. Special suicidal teenager knows theres nothing left for her in life, until - surprise - someone comes along and shows her that she's really special and chosen and she has a reason to live after all. In fact it was her cutting and self harming that showed them she was to be the special chosen one and everyone else is just kept in the dark stupid sheep.
Yikes.

Story was alright aside from this, characters fine once that crap was forgotten about. Never really warmed to the main character though as a whiny judgy self obsessed because I'm so worthless type. I've been a teenager, thinking you're rubbish really doesn't make you special, and im not a fan of that whole 'oh my life is so tragic' thing some do. Liked the dogs, though.

Probably will not read more by the author.
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clairefun | 1 autre critique | Oct 27, 2022 |
Anna Kronberg masquerades as a male doctor, Anton Kronberg to be able to practice medicine in London. He/she is called in when a dead body is found in the drinking water supply. Sherlock Holmes is also called in and he quickly discovers that Anton is a woman, but he doesn't reveal it to anyone. Soon Anna/Anton and Sherlock Holmes is working together in the case since the dead body is only the tip of the iceberg.

On the plus side; the book is so short it was a quick read. On the negative side; the book was so short that it lacked any depth to the story. The story wasn't that bad, the case was interesting, but I had problems with the writing and the characters. As I said before the book lacked any depth, and I can't help to compare it with Laurie R. King's Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell series but without likable characters and without Kings ability to entrance her readers with a fantastic story and a great writing. I love books that pull you into the story and don't let go. This one lacks the ability to do so.

Also, something that really feels wrong. Sherlock Holmes or the man Annelie Wendeberg calls Sherlock Holmes because he doesn't feel or act, or speak as Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes would do. I don't mind reading other people's stories about Sherlock Holmes, but when they twist him into a different person that doesn't feel like Sherlock Holmes anymore, well that's it for me.

Lucky for me I paid nothing for this book. Too bad that I bought the next book before I read this one. But it didn't cost me so much, only $2.99. So I will read it one day, but not now.
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MaraBlaise | 21 autres critiques | Jul 23, 2022 |
Dr. Anton Kronberg is a bacteriologist who is called in by the police to the scene of a body - a cholera victim - who has been found floating in the city's drinking water supply. There he meets Sherlock Holmes who in the space of a few minutes has discovered the Doctor's secret. They then join forces to solve the crime of the cholera victims
 
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Vesper1931 | 21 autres critiques | Jul 29, 2021 |

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Œuvres
19
Membres
729
Popularité
#34,830
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
49
ISBN
64
Langues
4
Favoris
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