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The Chinaman: A Sergeant Studer Mystery

The Chinaman: A Sergeant Studer Mystery in Bloomington, MN

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The Chinaman: A Sergeant Studer Mystery

The Chinaman: A Sergeant Studer Mystery in Bloomington, MN

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"After reading Friedrich Glauser's dark tour de force
In Matto's Realm
, it's easy to see why the German equivalent of the Edgar Allan Poe Award is dubbed 'The Glauser.'"—
The Washington Post
Praise for the Sergeant Studer series:
"
Thumbprint
is a fine example of the craft of detective writing in a period which fans will regard as the golden age of crime fiction."—
The Sunday Telegraph
is a gem that contains echoes of Dürrenmatt, Fritz Lang's film
M
and Thomas Mann's
The Magic Mountain
. Both a compelling mystery and an illuminating, finely wrought mainstream novel."—
Publishers Weekly
When, in later years, Sergeant Studer told the story of the Chinaman, he called it the story of three places, as the case unfolded in a Swiss country inn, in a poorhouse, and in a horticultural college. Three places and two murders. Anna Hungerlott, supposedly dead from gastric influenza, left behind handkerchiefs with traces of arsenic. One foggy November morning the enigmatic James Farny, nicknamed the Chinaman by Studer, was found lying on Anna's grave. Murdered, a single pistol shot to the heart that did not pierce his clothing. This is the fourth in the Sergeant Studer series.
Friedrich Glauser
is a legendary figure in European crime writing. He was a morphine and opium addict much of his life and began writing crime novels while an inmate of the Swiss asylum for the insane at Waldau.
"After reading Friedrich Glauser's dark tour de force
In Matto's Realm
, it's easy to see why the German equivalent of the Edgar Allan Poe Award is dubbed 'The Glauser.'"—
The Washington Post
Praise for the Sergeant Studer series:
"
Thumbprint
is a fine example of the craft of detective writing in a period which fans will regard as the golden age of crime fiction."—
The Sunday Telegraph
is a gem that contains echoes of Dürrenmatt, Fritz Lang's film
M
and Thomas Mann's
The Magic Mountain
. Both a compelling mystery and an illuminating, finely wrought mainstream novel."—
Publishers Weekly
When, in later years, Sergeant Studer told the story of the Chinaman, he called it the story of three places, as the case unfolded in a Swiss country inn, in a poorhouse, and in a horticultural college. Three places and two murders. Anna Hungerlott, supposedly dead from gastric influenza, left behind handkerchiefs with traces of arsenic. One foggy November morning the enigmatic James Farny, nicknamed the Chinaman by Studer, was found lying on Anna's grave. Murdered, a single pistol shot to the heart that did not pierce his clothing. This is the fourth in the Sergeant Studer series.
Friedrich Glauser
is a legendary figure in European crime writing. He was a morphine and opium addict much of his life and began writing crime novels while an inmate of the Swiss asylum for the insane at Waldau.

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