In a similar vein as John Fowles in "The French Lieutenant's Woman," best selling author Wolfram Fleischhauer (Fatal Tango) has created two converging suspense stories from the past and the present that turn out to be one. Historical court-room-drama as well as a gripping present-day love-story, "Somewhere I Have Never Travelled" is a highly original and deeply moving work that ingeniously blends historical and contemporary fiction. Paris in the spring of 1867 A few days before the official inauguration of the World Fair, the dead body of a child is found in the river Seine. The mother is...
In a similar vein as John Fowles in "The French Lieutenant's Woman," best selling author Wolfram Fleischhauer (Fatal Tango) has created two converging...
Edgar von Rabov is a regular customer at Berlin's Eldorado bar, but this evening on a chilly night in February of 1926 is di erent. A strikingly attractive Anglo-Indian woman catches his attention. Edgar is captivated and her lingering glances betray an interest in him too. As she gets up to leave, she slips him a note: "Meet me here in two days' time. I'll be expecting you." Soon Edgar, son of an aristocratic family and heir to his father's company, has fallen under the spell of the exotic young woman. But what appears to be a chance encounter soon turns out to be sophisticated plot...
Edgar von Rabov is a regular customer at Berlin's Eldorado bar, but this evening on a chilly night in February of 1926 is di erent. A strikingly at...