Deadly Short Stories At the end: death. But why? The circumstances are mysterious and no-one is able to bring light into the darkness. Provided someone tries at all ... or wants to. Three speculative short stories in which the readers are wiser than all involved.
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This author, who grew up in Germany and spent nearly 20 years in Italy, has been living in France since early 2010. Her work often explores themes related to intercultural experiences and personal identity. With a distinctive writing style, she offers readers engaging narratives.






- 2022
- 2021
Laura Schreiner, a journalist, grapples with a heart-wrenching choice as her relentless pursuit of the truth puts her children's lives at risk. As she navigates the dangerous consequences of her inquiries, the story explores themes of sacrifice, the impact of journalism, and the lengths a mother will go to protect her family.
- 2020
Set against various historical backdrops, this collection features intriguing short mysteries that weave together suspense and rich historical detail. Each story immerses readers in different eras, presenting unique characters and clever plots that challenge perceptions of the past. The narratives explore themes of justice, morality, and the human condition, offering a captivating blend of entertainment and education for mystery enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
- 2013
Magical Stories
- 36 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Magic and wisdom connect with reality and legend.Meet a water ghost, a young magician, a magical hare and a good witch. Discover what happens when a force of nature collides with the thoughtlessness of men. Consider wisely and well before you wish or else...some very bad things will happen. And prepare to have your heart warmed by a very particular Christmas story. Short stories that are not only for children. “The Brook“ and “Cork“ have previously been published in German, the Christmas story in Italian. Kindle MatchBook A reader's voice: "The four stories were a delight to read. (...) They had an interesting theme of not interfering with nature. Or, in the last one, with the Christmas witch. At times I could tell that English was not the author's native language. Instead of distracting me, it added an extra fairy-tale feel to the stories."