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The Chinaman
by Friedrich Glauser

The Chinaman
Cover Design: Killian Strong

Crime Paperback Original

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UK: Feb 2007 / US: Nov 2007

When, in later years, Sergeant Studer told the story of the Chinaman he also called it the story of the three places as the case unfolded in a country inn, in a poorhouse and in a horticultural college, all in Pfründisberg, a Swiss village. Three places but also two murders. Anna Hungerlott, supposedly dead of a gastric influenza, left behind handkerchiefs with traces of arsenic. And one foggy November morning the enigmatic James Farny, nicknamed the Chinaman by Studer, was found lying on Anna’s grave. Murdered, a single pistol shot to the heart that did not hole his clothing.

Did the fact that the poorhouse inmates had to survive on watery cabbage soup while the Warden drank vintage wines have anything to do with the murders? Perhaps. Studer must reconstitute the Chinaman’s story, a voyage through asylums, reform schools and institutions for the destitute that, incidentally, were an integral part of Glauser’s short life.

The Chinaman, a European crime classic, is the fourth in the Sergeant Studer series published by Bitter Lemon Press.

Author Information
Friedrich Glauser was born in Vienna in 1896. Often referred to as the Swiss Simenon, he died aged forty-two a few days before he was due to be married. Diagnosed a schizophrenic, addicted to morphine...

The Translator
Mike Mitchell has translated some thirty books, including 'Simplicissimus' by Grimmelshausen and all the novels of Gustav Meyrink. He won the 1998 Schlegel-Tieck German translation prize.

Other books in the series

Fever by Friedrich Glauser
ISBN: 978-1904738-14-5 Price: £9.99 and $14.95

In Matto's Realm by Friedrich Glauser
ISBN: 978-1904738-06-0 Price: £8.99 and $13.95

Thumbprint by Friedrich Glauser
ISBN: 978-1904738-00-8 Price: £8.99 and $13.95

The Spoke by Friedrich Glauser
ISBN: 9781904738275 Price: £8.99 and $14.95

Praise for The Chinaman
'It equals the best of the Glauser predecessors, but it's warmer, more personal and touched with more wry humor.' Detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot

'‘This latest offering from the excellent Bitter Lemon Press shows that while the likes of Christie and Sayers were dominating the Golden Age of Crime, there was equally strong writing going on elsewhere in Europe.'' Reviewingthevidence.com


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