Mortal Mischief (Vienna Blood, 1)

Mortal Mischief (Vienna Blood, 1)

by Frank Tallis (Author)

Synopsis

It is Vienna at the beginning of the last century, and Dr Max Liebermann is a young psychoanalyst - and disciple of Freud. Psychoanalysis is only just developing and viewed with a mixture of excitement and suspicion. The world of 1900s Vienna is one where philosophy, science and art are at their most exciting and flourishing, with the coffee shops full of men and women debating the latest cultural and political theories. Liebermann's good friend Oskar Rheinhardt is a Detective Inspector - hard working, but lacking Liebermann's insights and forensic eye and so it is through Rheinhardt that Libermann is called upon to help with police investigations surrounding the death of a beautiful young medium, in what seems at first to be supernatural circumstances. While Liebermann attempts to get to the bottom of the mystery, he also must decide whether he is to follow his father's advice and marry the beautiful but reserved Clara.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Arrow
Published: 02 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0099471280
ISBN 13: 9780099471288
Book Overview: 'Holmes meets Freud in this enjoyable whodunnit' Guardian

Media Reviews
An intriguing, impressive achievement - puts the psychological back into crime and written by a real expert -- Oliver James
Smart detection and a mouthwatering view of Viennese cafe society ... good prospects for the Liebermann series, of which this is book number one * Literary Review *
An unusual and excellent murder mystery * Bernard Knight, former home office pathologist *
Frank Tallis's new max Liebermann series is off to a flying start with its location, a turn-of-the-20th-century Vienna torn between mysticism and rationalism, liberalism and anti-Semitism... a cracker. * Observer *
Author Bio
Frank Tallis is a writer and practising clinical psychologist in Harley Street. In 1999 he received a Writers' Award from the Arts Council of Great Britain and in 2000 he won the New London Writers' Award (London Arts Board). Love Sick is also published by Century. Frank lives and works in London.