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Christoph Fischer
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Christoph Fischer was born in Germany as the son of a Sudeten-German father and a Bavarian mother. Not a full local in the eyes and ears of his peers he developed an ambiguous sense of belonging and home in Bavaria. He moved to Hamburg in pursuit of his studies and to lead a life of literary... show more
Christoph Fischer was born in Germany as the son of a Sudeten-German father and a Bavarian mother. Not a full local in the eyes and ears of his peers he developed an ambiguous sense of belonging and home in Bavaria. He moved to Hamburg in pursuit of his studies and to lead a life of literary indulgence. After a few years he moved on to the UK where he is still resident today.He completed a historical "Three Nations Trilogy" in 2013, comprising of "The Luck of the Weissensteiners", "Sebastian" and "The Black Eagle Inn."In May 2014 he published his first contemporary novel "Time To Let Go" in May and in October 2014 another, called "Conditions". He has written several other novels which are in the later stages of editing and finalisation.
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Just Olga and her books
Just Olga and her books rated it 7 years ago
I have decided to review each story separately. So here goes… First: The Healer (Fraud or Miracle? Book 1) by Christoph Fischer A psychologically astute book that will make you think about your own mortality. And what an ending! I have read and reviewed a couple of the author’s books in the past and...
Just Olga and her books
Just Olga and her books rated it 7 years ago
This is book three in the Fraud and Miracle Trilogy, and after reading it, I confess I’ll miss the characters and the twists and turns. The series deals in subjects that seem more relevant now than ever. In a world dominated by fake news, where elections are doctored, and the future of a nation migh...
Just Olga and her books
Just Olga and her books rated it 7 years ago
This is the second book I read in the Fraud and Miracle trilogy, and its inclusion there is sure to put readers on their guard. But that is the beauty of it. You know something is going on, and you might even suspect what (although not, perhaps, in detail) but you can’t help but eagerly keep reading...
Just Olga and her books
Just Olga and her books rated it 7 years ago
I have read and reviewed a couple of the author’s books in the past and enjoyed them, and I was intrigued by this book when it came out, but due to my personal circumstances (my father suffered from cancer and died around the time of its publication) I didn’t feel I was in the best frame of mind for...
Book Reviews by Lynn
Book Reviews by Lynn rated it 8 years ago
When advertising executive Erica Whittaker is diagnosed with terminal cancer, western medicine fails her. The only hope left for her to survive is controversial healer Arpan. She locates the man whose touch could heal her but finds he has retired from the limelight and refuses to treat her. Erica, c...
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