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Friedrich Glauser

    February 4, 1896 – December 8, 1938

    Friedrich Glauser's writing plunges into the raw realities of life, often drawing directly from his own tumultuous experiences. His works probe the darker aspects of human existence and psychology with a style that is both sparse and intensely powerful. Glauser's unique perspective, shaped by addiction and inner turmoil, imbues his prose with a compelling urgency and authenticity that draws readers into his gripping narratives.

    Friedrich Glauser
    Knarrende Schuhe. Bilder-Krimi
    Gesprungenes Glas
    Der Tee der drei alten Damen (Krimi-Klassiker): Ein Detektivroman
    The Chinaman
    Friedrich Glauser-Krimis: Der alte Zauberer, Der Hund, Der Schlossherr aus England, Verhör, König Zucker, Die Hexe von Endor, Der erste August i
    In Matto's Realm
    • 2018

      Friedrich Glauser, a Swiss author whose tumultuous life included struggles with addiction and mental health, presents a collection of stories that delve into themes of magic, authority, and existential reflection. The narratives, such as "Der alte Zauberer" and "Die Hexe von Endor," explore the interplay between reality and the supernatural, while others like "Verhör" and "Beichte in der Nacht" examine human vulnerability and moral dilemmas. Glauser's unique perspective enriches each tale, reflecting his complex experiences and insights.

      Friedrich Glauser-Krimis: Der alte Zauberer, Der Hund, Der Schlossherr aus England, Verhör, König Zucker, Die Hexe von Endor, Der erste August i
    • 2017

      Friedrich Glauser, a pioneering Swiss author, is celebrated for his impactful crime fiction that combines vivid social studies with gripping depictions of political contexts. His narrative style captivates readers, immersing them in the complexities of his characters and settings. In one notable scene, a young man's unsettling demeanor raises questions for Police Officer Malan, highlighting Glauser's ability to blend psychological tension with crime elements, marking him as a significant influence on the modern detective genre.

      Der Tee der drei alten Damen (Krimi-Klassiker): Ein Detektivroman
    • 2007

      The Chinaman

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(79)Add rating

      Anna, who died of a gastric influenza, left behind handkerchiefs with traces of arsenic. Then, James Farny was found murdered, with a single pistol shot to the heart and no hole in his clothing. Did the fact that the poorhouse inmates had to survive on watery cabbage soup while the Warden drank vintage wines have anything to do with the murders?

      The Chinaman
    • 2006

      In Matto's Realm

      A Sergeant Studer Mystery

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(134)Add rating

      Set in an insane asylum, this second installment of the Studer mystery series revolves around the murder of the asylum's director. The story unfolds in a European classic style, blending suspense and psychological intrigue as the investigation reveals dark secrets hidden within the institution. The unique setting and complex characters contribute to a gripping narrative that explores themes of madness and morality.

      In Matto's Realm