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V.I. Warshawski returns in the spectacular new novel from the New York Times bestselling author. Carmilla, Queen of the Night, is a shape-shifting raven whose fictional exploits thrill girls all over the world. When tweens in Chicago's Carmilla Club hold an initiation ritual in an abandoned cemetery, they stumble on an actual corpse, a man stabbed through the heart in a vampire-style slaying. The girls include daughters of some of Chicago's most powerful families: the grandfather of one, Chaim Salanter, is among the world's wealthiest men; the mother of another, Sophy Durango, is the running…mehr

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V.I. Warshawski returns in the spectacular new novel from the New York Times bestselling author. Carmilla, Queen of the Night, is a shape-shifting raven whose fictional exploits thrill girls all over the world. When tweens in Chicago's Carmilla Club hold an initiation ritual in an abandoned cemetery, they stumble on an actual corpse, a man stabbed through the heart in a vampire-style slaying. The girls include daughters of some of Chicago's most powerful families: the grandfather of one, Chaim Salanter, is among the world's wealthiest men; the mother of another, Sophy Durango, is the running for United States Senate. For V. I. Warshawski, the questions multiply faster than the answers. Is the killing linked to a hostile media campaign against Sophy Durango? Or to Chaim Salanter's childhood in Nazi-occupied Lithuania? As V.I. struggles for answers, she finds herself fighting enemies who are no less terrifying for being all to human.
Autorenporträt
Sara Paretsky, geb. 1947 in Kansas, zog in den späten 60er Jahren nach Chicago. Dort promovierte sie in Wirtschaftswissenschaften und Geschichte und arbeitete von 1977-85 als Verkaufsmanagerin einer großen Versicherungsgesellschaft. Ihre Kriminalromane um die Privatdetektivin V.I. Warshawski wurden in 24 Sprachen übersetzt und erfolgreich verfilmt. Sie wurde mit diversen Literaturpreisen und bereits zweimal mit einer Ehrendoktorwürde ausgezeichnet.