David's Revenge

David's Revenge

$14.95

Publication Date: 1st October 2009

A taut psychological thriller about a visitor from war-torn Georgia who brings paranoia to a peaceful family.
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A taut psychological thriller about a visitor from war-torn Georgia who brings paranoia to a peaceful family.
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“Wonderfully terrifying novel from a leading thriller writer.”—Le Monde

When David Ninochvili arrives from war-torn Georgia, the peaceful existence of a schoolteacher’s family in Germany comes to an abrupt end. Christian Kestner has all but forgotten his stay in Tbilisi seven years before under Soviet rule, but when he receives a letter from David announcing his visit, he begins to worry. Why is David coming? To seek revenge for a relationship that Christian had with his wife? To conspire with one of the different factions now vying for the control of Georgia? Christian becomes intensely suspicious of David’s secretive ways, jealous of the Georgian’s attraction to his wife, and even resentful of his relationship with his teenage son. Fear turns into panic, a feeling so corrosive that it almost transforms this most rational individual into a monster.

Hans Werner Kettenbach came to writing late in life, publishing his first book at the age of fifty. His previous jobs include construction worker, court stenographer, football journalist, and foreign correspondent in New York. Five of his thrillers have been made into successful films, including Black Ice, previously published by Bitter Lemon Press.In 2009 he won the Glauser award (Germany's most prestigious crime writing prize) for lifetime literary achievement.

Details
  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 274
  • Carton Quantity: 40
  • Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
  • Imprint: Bitter Lemon Press
  • Publication Date: 1st October 2009
  • Trim Size: 5.1 x 7.9 in
  • ISBN: 9781904738398
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General
    FICTION / Psychological
    TRAVEL / Europe / Germany
    FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense
Reviews
Praise for Black Ice by Hans Werner Kettenbach "A devilish dive into an obsessed mind by a prolific German crime writer. Despite, or because of, his many humorous quirks, Scholten is also a convincing Everyman." Starred review Kirkus "Black Ice is a beautifully translated thriller, not a drop of blood on its pages. The nastiness takes place off-stage which makes it all the more threatening." BBC 2 Television "Culture"
Author Bio
Kettenbach is 75 and still writing. He published his first novel age 50 and his most recent one in May 04. In all Kettenbach has produced twelve works of fiction of which five, including Black Ice, were made into films.Previous jobs he has held include court stenographer,football journalist, foreign correspondent and newspaper editor. Translator of The Snowman.

“Wonderfully terrifying novel from a leading thriller writer.”—Le Monde

When David Ninochvili arrives from war-torn Georgia, the peaceful existence of a schoolteacher’s family in Germany comes to an abrupt end. Christian Kestner has all but forgotten his stay in Tbilisi seven years before under Soviet rule, but when he receives a letter from David announcing his visit, he begins to worry. Why is David coming? To seek revenge for a relationship that Christian had with his wife? To conspire with one of the different factions now vying for the control of Georgia? Christian becomes intensely suspicious of David’s secretive ways, jealous of the Georgian’s attraction to his wife, and even resentful of his relationship with his teenage son. Fear turns into panic, a feeling so corrosive that it almost transforms this most rational individual into a monster.

Hans Werner Kettenbach came to writing late in life, publishing his first book at the age of fifty. His previous jobs include construction worker, court stenographer, football journalist, and foreign correspondent in New York. Five of his thrillers have been made into successful films, including Black Ice, previously published by Bitter Lemon Press.In 2009 he won the Glauser award (Germany's most prestigious crime writing prize) for lifetime literary achievement.

  • Price: $14.95
  • Pages: 274
  • Carton Quantity: 40
  • Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
  • Imprint: Bitter Lemon Press
  • Publication Date: 1st October 2009
  • Trim Size: 5.1 x 7.9 in
  • ISBN: 9781904738398
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General
    FICTION / Psychological
    TRAVEL / Europe / Germany
    FICTION / Thrillers / Suspense
Praise for Black Ice by Hans Werner Kettenbach "A devilish dive into an obsessed mind by a prolific German crime writer. Despite, or because of, his many humorous quirks, Scholten is also a convincing Everyman." Starred review Kirkus "Black Ice is a beautifully translated thriller, not a drop of blood on its pages. The nastiness takes place off-stage which makes it all the more threatening." BBC 2 Television "Culture"
Kettenbach is 75 and still writing. He published his first novel age 50 and his most recent one in May 04. In all Kettenbach has produced twelve works of fiction of which five, including Black Ice, were made into films.Previous jobs he has held include court stenographer,football journalist, foreign correspondent and newspaper editor. Translator of The Snowman.