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Robert Löhr

    January 17, 1973

    Robert Löhr is a master storyteller, bringing a profound understanding of human psychology and the complexities of relationships to his work. His style is characterized by incisive observations and engaging prose that draws readers into the heart of the narrative. Löhr explores universal themes with a fresh perspective, earning recognition as a distinctive voice in contemporary literature. Through his stories, he offers a unique lens on the world that resonates long after the final page.

    Robert Löhr
    Krieg der Sänger
    A manobra do rei dos elfos
    Kollisionskurs
    Das Hamlet-Komplott
    Tu er qi ren de zu zhou
    The Secrets of the Chess Machine
    • 2007

      The Secrets of the Chess Machine

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(49)Add rating

      This novel is based on the real life device invented by Wolfgang von Kempelen in 1770s Austria - a machine that could outwit any opponent at chess.

      The Secrets of the Chess Machine