Libby Fischer Hellmann Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Libby Fischer Hellmann creëert rauwe misdaadfictie, voortbouwend op haar achtergrond in het televisienieuws om meeslepende verhalen te scheppen. Haar romans worden geprezen om hun sterke vrouwelijke protagonisten en hun meesterlijke mix van politiek, geschiedenis en spanning. Hellmanns werk verkent vaak diverse settings en historische periodes, duikend in thema's als misdaad, rechtvaardigheid en complexe menselijke relaties. Haar kenmerkende stijl combineert snelle plots met scherp psychologisch inzicht, en biedt lezers een meeslepende en tot nadenken stemmende literaire ervaring.




Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, the narrative follows two sisters who escape the destruction of their village, only to be torn apart by their divergent paths. While Mai survives as a bar girl in Saigon, Tâm joins the Viet Cong, driven by anger and a desire for revenge. Their ten-year separation raises questions about survival and the possibility of reconciliation. This poignant tale explores themes of family, survival, and the enduring scars of war, marking a significant shift in Libby Fischer Hellmann's writing style.
Easy Innocence
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- 13 uur lezen
The investigation into the murder of Sara Long reveals a troubling connection between affluent schoolgirls and powerful businessmen. Georgia Davis, a former cop turned private investigator, uncovers a web of secrets that suggests the seemingly innocent lives of these girls are intertwined with dangerous dealings. As she delves deeper, the true cost of their privileged lifestyle and the dark undercurrents of their choices come to light, challenging the notion of innocence and exposing a sinister reality beneath the surface.
An elderly man in Chicago passes away with little more than contact information for Ellie Foreman in his coat pocket. Ellie cannot think of any connection to the deceased. Determined to find out who this man was, she unveils startling secrets about World War II, Chicago's Jewish community, and her own family.