Monday, February 28, 2011

90 Degree Angle Curtains

New North-thriller!

I read quite like thrillers, and I recently got "Friesentod" by Edna Schuchard on the table - their second "Ostfriesen Crime" to "Fries fire." Jeanette detective who travels for pleasure Norddeich is there the same entangled in a new murder case. It is a headless corpse in the mud, an eerie old house where a little girl was brutally murdered, and the machinations of a domineering, windy entrepreneur. Exciting to read, with a bit of background about Frisian tribal history (you will all also when entertaining reading nor have the sense to learn something). That way, I have been able even when checking the names: If someone "Onno" or "Fenna" or "Ibo" is, then I look at these names even after the Internet and learn about amazing Friesian tribal history, murder and manslaughter, rivalry, royalty and magic. The East Frisians have an amazingly moving its own history. Reflected in the novel but only in hints of course, but that would only be a distraction, too. The story itself is quite exciting and entertaining writing, to laugh and suffer with the protagonists, and I've been waiting very anxiously for the next thriller. After "Fries fire" and "Friesentod" would have to be actually called "Fries hell." Then I had a tip: the next dead would then have been strangled with a belt. After all, there is the famous leather factory Schuchardt and Friese (http://www.schuchard-friese.de), which produces the most beautiful and best men's trouser belt in hand. So, dear Edna Schuchardt, pdf! (Care for your Friesen), and give them what the belt! I'm looking forward to the next thriller.
Schuchardt, Edna "Friesentod. Paperback, 158 pages, Publisher: Aaronis Collection ( www.aaronis-collection.com ) ISBN-13: 978-3936524338

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