The third in the Dr Max Liebermann series; literature's first psychoanalytic detective
Frank Tallis is a writer and practising clinical psychologist. He has published seven non-fiction books (including Changing Minds- The History of Psychotherapy as an Answer to Human Suffering and Hidden Minds- A History of the Unconscious). He has also written two novels; Killing Time and Sensing Others, both published by Penguin. In 1999 he received a Writers' Award from the Arts Council of Great Britain and in 2000 he won the New London Writers' Award (London Arts Board). He lives and works in London.
A clever plot, jokes for those who are interested in the history of
psychoanalysis, and a convincing portrait of the imperial city
combine in Fatal Lies to provide lively and enjoyable reading.
*TLS*
Entertaining ... provides fascinating glimpses of the earliest use
of Freudian theory in criminal investigations
*Seven, The Sunday Telegraph*
Don't read this on an empty stomach. Not, I hasten to add, for
reasons of gore, but because of the Viennese cakes. Aficionados of
classical music and architecture are also in for a treat: this,
after all, is fin-de-siècle Vienna and Tallis has a supreme talent
for bringing the city to life
*Telegraph*
... a sound tale, told with humour and elegance. An important plus,
is Tallis's atmospheric evocation of a scintillating Vienna at the
height of its artistic, intellectual and medical influence
*Times*
Tallis has come up with a particularly ingenious method of murder,
which leaves no trace and almost claims the lives of two more
victims before the culprit is unmasked. His novels show the modern
world coming into existence in one of Europe's great cities, and
are all the more poignant for the knowledge that the first world
war will soon cast its shadow over his deeply humane characters
*Sunday Times*
An enjoyable and original series, of which this is the third volume
... Vivid and fascinating but with a sinister undercurrent ...
Highly recommended.
*Literary Review*
The plot and subplots take in murder, espionage, sex, politics and
the new psychoanalysis of Freud - all cleverly wrapped up in a
pastiche of the stately written language of the time.
*Newbooks Magazine*
A fascinating portrait of one of the most vibrant yet sinister
cities of fin-de-siecle Europe. On top of this, Tallis has laid a
murder mystery of great intelligence
*The Times*
...his handling of the psychoanalysis and criminal pathology are
fantastic . . . a romping tale
*Scotland on Sunday*
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