Hunkeler's Secret

Author:   Hansjorg Schneider ,  Astrid Freuler
Publisher:   Bitter Lemon Press
Volume:   4
ISBN:  

9781916725126


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   20 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Hunkeler's Secret


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Hunkeler, now a retired inspector of the Basel police force, is hospitalised and sharing a room with Stephan Fankhauser, an old acquaintance terminally ill with cancer. One night, a groggy Hunkeler wakes up to see a young nurse administering an injection to his friend. The following day Fankhauser is found dead. There was no autopsy, and Fankhauser was quickly cremated. Hunkeler resolves to get to the bottom of the matter. His maverick investigation will threaten Switzerland's carefully honed reputation of neutrality during WWII. 'An excellent first mystery and series launch This gripping, plausible debut bodes well for future entries.' Publishers Weekly, starred review 'A magnetic central character, a skillful and unhistrionic telling and a dose of political realism make this book a very welcome arrival.' Morning Star 'Looks ideal for anyone who enjoys reading about detectives like Martin Beck, Wallanderor even Maigret' CrimeFictionLover 'A disturbing picture of a cruelty that has lain undiscussed behind the facade of Swiss propriety and complacency; and all the while he keeps us guessing right to the end.' European Literature Network

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Author:   Hansjorg Schneider ,  Astrid Freuler
Publisher:   Bitter Lemon Press
Imprint:   Bitter Lemon Press
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.80cm
ISBN:  

9781916725126


ISBN 10:   1916725120
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   20 March 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"Basel Killings: Listed in What to Read this Week in the WSJ. "" An excellent first mystery and series launch This gripping, plausible debut bodes well for future entries."" Publishers Weekly (STARRED) ""A magnetic central character, a skillful and unhistrionic telling and a dose of political realism make this book a very welcome arrival."" Morning Star ""Looks ideal for anyone who enjoys reading about detectives like Martin Beck, Wallander or even Maigret."" CrimeFictionLover ""A disturbing picture of a cruelty that has lain undiscussed behind the fa�ade of Swiss propriety and complacency; and all the while he keeps us guessing right to the end."" European Literature Network Silver Pebbles: BEST NEW THRILLERS FINANCIAL TIMES: "" Basel may be Swiss, but like all border cities it's anything but squeaky clean, especially in this fast-paced, gritty story."" ""Reminiscent of Wallander and Rebus, a little jaded, a bit rebellious and always independent with a strong intuition. The style is reminiscent of elements of earlier Swiss crime novelists Glauser and Durrenmatt work.--NB Magazine ""Hunkeler has been compared to Simenon's Inspector Maigret, though there are no wreaths of pipe smoke or constant breaks for a quick digestif. After all, Basel is not Paris, it is cleaner, greyer and harder. Perhaps that's the point."" --Shotsmag Murder of Anton Livius: The novel is sophisticated, well-written, witty, as in the description of the pompous, class-obsessed author of detective novels, and short. I was very impressed.""---The Critic If you want proof that the Swiss certainly did not spend five hundred years of brotherly love inventing the cuckoo clock, try one of the Inspector Hunkeler books by Hansj�rg Schneider, the latest to appear in translation, The Murder of Anton Livius, is now published by Bitter Lemon Press. Like Maigret, Hunkeler seems to solve crimes by some form of osmosis from the numerous restaurants and bars he visits (and there is a lot of snacking in this book) in either the frosty Swiss heartland of Emmental or over the border from his base in Basel into Alsace. ShotsMag"


Basel Killings: Listed in What to Read this Week in the WSJ. "" An excellent first mystery and series launch This gripping, plausible debut bodes well for future entries."" Publishers Weekly (STARRED) ""A magnetic central character, a skillful and unhistrionic telling and a dose of political realism make this book a very welcome arrival."" Morning Star ""Looks ideal for anyone who enjoys reading about detectives like Martin Beck, Wallander or even Maigret"" CrimeFictionLover ""A disturbing picture of a cruelty that has lain undiscussed behind the façade of Swiss propriety and complacency; and all the while he keeps us guessing right to the end."" European Literature Network Silver Pebbles: BEST NEW THRILLERS FINANCIAL TIMES: "" Basel may be Swiss, but like all border cities it's anything but squeaky clean, especially in this fast-paced, gritty story."" ""Reminiscent of Wallander and Rebus, a little jaded, a bit rebellious and always independent with a strong intuition. The style is reminiscent of elements of earlier Swiss crime novelists Glauser and Durrenmatt work.--NB Magazine ""Hunkeler has been compared to Simenon's Inspector Maigret, though there are no wreaths of pipe smoke or constant breaks for a quick digestif. After all, Basel is not Paris, it is cleaner, greyer and harder. Perhaps that's the point."" --Shotsmag Murder of Anton Livius: The novel is sophisticated, well-written, witty, as in the description of the pompous, class-obsessed author of detective novels, and short. I was very impressed.""---The Critic If you want proof that the Swiss certainly did not spend five hundred years of brotherly love inventing the cuckoo clock, try one of the Inspector Hunkeler books by Hansjörg Schneider, the latest to appear in translation, The Murder of Anton Livius, is now published by Bitter Lemon Press. Like Maigret, Hunkeler seems to solve crimes by some form of osmosis from the numerous restaurants and bars he visits (and there is a lot of snacking in this book) in either the frosty Swiss heartland of Emmental or over the border from his base in Basel into Alsace. ShotsMag


Author Information

Hansjrg Schneider lives in Basel and began his professional career as a journalist and essayist. He is the author of a number of highly acclaimed plays and of the bestselling Hunkeler crime series, now with ten titles published. Astrid Freuler lives in Lidney, Gloucestershire. She has published translations of non-fiction and fiction, including the crime thriller A Shadow Falls by Andreas Pflger.

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