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'Ein großartiges Lesevergnügen. Stark, voller Energie!' The New York TimesPlatz 1 der Phantastik-Bestenliste!Sein Leben lief ab gleich einem Uhrwerk. Bis er dem Uhrmacher begegnete. 'Der Uhrmacher in der Filigree Street' erzählt eine mitreißende, phantastische Geschichte um eine rätselhafte Uhr und einen ebenso spektakulären wie unmöglich aufzuklärenden Bombenanschlag auf Scotland Yard. Das Buch nimmt die Lesenden mit auf eine Reise durch das viktorianische England und das Japan des 19. Jahrhunderts und es eröffnet Türen in eine ganz andere, seltsame und magische Vergangenheit. London, Oktober 1883. Eines Abends kehrt Thaniel Steepleton, ein einfacher Angestellter im Innenministerium, in seine winzige Londoner Mietwohnung heim. Da findet er auf seinem Kopfkissen eine goldene Taschenuhr. Es ist ihm ein Rätsel, was es mit ihr auf sich hat. Sechs Monate später explodiert im Gebäude von Scotland Yard eine Bombe. Steepleton wurde gerade rechtzeitig gewarnt, weil seine Uhr ein Alarmsignal gab. Nun macht er sich auf die Suche nach dem Uhrmacher und findet Keita Mori, einen freundlichen, aber einsamen Mann aus Japan. So harmlos Mori auch scheint, eine Kette von unheimlichen Ereignissen deutet schon bald darauf hin, dass er etwas zu verbergen hat... 'Bezaubernd! Inmitten dieser Thriller-ähnlichen Handlung wirft Pulley nachdenklich stimmende Fragen über den freien Willen, das Schicksal und die Identität auf - eine reichhaltige Mischung aus historischer Fantasie, Philosophie und großen Emotionen.' The Washington Post

H | B | T | Gramm
190 mm | 115 mm | 30 mm | 310 gr

Erscheinungsjahr
2023

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0


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Taschenbuch

Verlag
Klett-Cotta Verlag

ISBN-10
3608987134

ISBN-13
9783608987133

Autor
Pulley, Natasha

Weitere Mitwirkende
Schwarzer, Jochen

Sprache
Deutsch

Seitenanzahl
448

Themen
Urban Fantasy, Japan, London, Greater London, Belletristik in Übersetzung, Belletristik: allgemein und literarisch, nicht nach Genre, Historische Fantasy

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