Vienna Blood, Frank Tallis
Vienna Blood, Frank Tallis
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Vienna Blood

Author: Frank Tallis

Narrator: Robert Fass

Unabridged: 14 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2012


Synopsis

In the grip of a Siberian winter in 1902, a serial killer in Vienna embarks upon a bizarre campaign of murder. Vicious mutilation, a penchant for arcane symbols, and a seemingly random choice of victim are his most distinctive peculiarities. Detective Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt summons a young disciple of Freud—his friend Dr. Max Liebermann—to assist him with the case. The investigation draws them into the sphere of Vienna's secret societies—a murky underworld of German literary scholars, race theorists, and scientists inspired by the new evolutionary theories coming out of England. At first, the killer's mind seems impenetrable, his behavior and cryptic clues impervious to psychoanalytic interpretation; however, gradually, it becomes apparent that an extraordinary and shocking rationale underlies his actions.

About Frank Tallis

Frank Tallis is a writer and practicing clinical psychologist. He has held lecturing posts in clinical psychology and neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry and King’s College London and is one of Britain’s leading experts on obsessional states. In 1999 he received a Writers’ Award from the Arts Council of Great Britain, and in 2000 he won the New London Writers Award.

About Robert Fass

Robert Fass is a veteran actor and twice winner of the prestigious Audie Award for the year’s best narration. He has earned many Earphones Awards and AudioFile magazine “Best of the Year” accolades.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on January 31, 2025

Historical mystery, travelogue, social and political commentary ... what a smorgasbord! Dateline Vienna 1902, location - the sprawling majestic Schönnbrunn Palace's Tiergarten Zoo. Detective Oskar Reinhardt is called to the scene of a grisly slaying - the cruel killing of a 30 foot long anaconda that......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on July 12, 2010

Vienna Blood is the sequel to Death In Vienna. The beginning presents an intriguing case that is tossed at the reader like a scattered deck of cards and over a course of many pages, begins to form a well-played hand. Reminiscent of a Sherlock Holmes detective story, Vienna Blood is packed full of hi......more

Goodreads review by Susan on August 31, 2014

I liked this one better than the first one in the series and I liked that one also! Set in one of my favorite cities, Vienna (in 1902), it's got Viennese pastries, music, murders, Viennese pastries, art, Mozart, Viennese pastries, compelling protagonists, psychoanalysis, Viennese pastries, Freemason......more


Quotes

“A series that, rather like a Viennese pastry, is stuffed almost to bursting with showy delights.”

New York Times

“This is the second novel in the Liebermann series and it lives up to the promise of Tallis’ earlier book…At a time when readers know just about every forensic trick, Tallis cleverly takes us back to a moment poised between discredited Victorian theories about criminology and exciting new ideas about the unconscious.”

Sunday Times (London)

“Tallis spices things up with a cast of outlandish suspects and colorful witnesses, and a series of mounting suspicions, wrong turns, and dead ends creates an exhilarating chase. The layers of Viennese society are peeled away as delicately as the layers of each mouth-watering Viennese pastry that the portly Rheinhardt makes it his business to devour.”

Telegraph (London)

“Frank Tallis’ Vienna Blood is one of the finest literary thrillers I’ve ever read. It’s a dazzling tour de force…the kind of novel Arthur Conan Doyle might have written if he’d been a far better novelist…The first great thriller of 2008.”

Washington Post

“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.”

Times (London)

“Tallis…cunningly folds psychoanalysis, early forensics, eugenics, music, and literature into a captivating suspense novel that also has its share of runic symbols, erotic swoons, and swordplay. All is held in perfect balance by the strength of complex characters…and the tactile intensity of even incidental descriptions.”

Boston Globe

“British clinical psychologist Tallis follows his superior debut, A Death in Vienna, with this gripping sequel…The book’s strength lies in the relationship and interplay between the two detectives, whose friendship, which includes a shared love of music, may remind some of Patrick O’Brian’s Aubrey and Maturin. The clever plotting and quality writing elevate this above most other historicals.”

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“An astute and beautifully written psychological thriller. The author is a practicing clinical psychologist and it shows: his handling of the psychoanalysis and criminal pathology are fantastic. This is a romping tale which takes in secret societies, race theories, Freud, classical music, and literary scholarship with an excellent balance of plot, narrative, and period color.”

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