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French ja Koulu Tarbatus (2007) 17 Exemplare
French ja Koulu (2005) 16 Exemplare
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Frenchi ja Koulu reisid (2009) 11 Exemplare
Kolmevaimukivi : ulmekogumik (2018) 8 Exemplare
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The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories, volume 2 (2022) — Mitwirkender — 35 Exemplare
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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Hargla, Indrek
Rechtmäßiger Name
Sootak, Indrek
Geburtstag
1970-07-12
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Estonia
Geburtsort
Tallinn, Estonia
Agent
The Hanbury Agency

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Melchior is back. Set ten years after after the first book, mysterious murders shake the medieval Tallinn again but nothing can stay hidden from our favourite pharmacist who once again uncovers the terrible truth.
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TheCrow2 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 6, 2024 |
Apteekkari Melchior päätyy avustamaan järkyttävän tapon tutkinnassa keskiaikaisessa Tallinnassa. Koko jutusta tulee hyvin monimutkainen kun ensimmäistä kuolemaa seuraa kolme muuta ja joku näyttää yrittää ohjailevan tapahtuminen kulkua. Kiinnostavaa lukea Tallinnasta, jota en tunne niin hyvin, mutta muuten oli aika tavallinen historiallinen dekkari.
 
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queen_ypolita | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 15, 2023 |
A crime story set in the medieval Tallinn with a clever apothecary as a detective. A bit of Sherlock Holmes a lots of The Name of the Rose but undoubtedly entertaining.
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TheCrow2 | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 13, 2023 |
Set in fifteenth-century Tallinn, this murder mystery sees the town apothecary Melchior Wakenstede turn sleuth as he tries to solve the brutal murder of a visiting Teutonic Knight. Indrek Hargla writes with clear knowledge of Tallinn's history and legends and an affection for the city, and this in many ways this is quite a readable yarn. But as a novel, Apothecary Melchior is marred by a shockingly sloppy translation into English, a whydunnit that didn't really convince me, and one truly bizarre interlude that made me deeply dubious about Hargla's attitude towards women. We're told that the Wakenstede men suffer from some kind of "curse" that manifests itself as... some kind of depressive migraine, judging by the symptoms? A curse which is why they're insistent on always making a good choice of wife, because it seems the one thing that provides respite is oral sex, as we find out in a very explicit scene which is tonally completely inconsistent with the rest of the book.

I wouldn't point blank refuse to ever read another book in this series, but I'm not going to rush to seek out another one, either.
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siriaeve | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 29, 2023 |

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