WINNER OF THE 2022 CWA CRIME FICTION IN TRANSLATION DAGGER
Simone Buchholz writes with real authority and a pungent, noir-is sense of time and space
a palpable hit Independent
''Reading Buchholz is like walking on firecrackers
a truly unique voice in crime fiction Graeme Macrae Burnet
If Philip Marlowe and Bernie Gunther had a literary love child, it might just explain Chastity Riley Simone Buchholzs tough, acerbic, utterly engaging central character William Ryan
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Twenty floors above the shimmering lights of the Hamburg docks, Public Prosecutor Chastity Riley is celebrating a birthday with friends in a hotel bar when twelve heavily armed men pull out guns, and take everyone hostage. Among the hostages is Konrad Hoogsmart, the hotel owner, who is being targeted by a young man whose life and family have been destroyed by Hoogsmarts actions.
With the police looking on from outside their colleagues lives at stake and Chastity on the inside, increasingly ill from an unexpected case of sepsis, the stage is set for a dramatic confrontation
and a devastating outcome for the team
all live streamed in a terrifying bid for revenge.
Crackling with energy and populated by a cast of unforgettable characters, Hotel Cartagena is a searing, relevant thriller that will leave you breathless.
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Praise for the Chastity Riley series
Caustic, incisive prose. A street-smart, gutsy heroine. A timely and staggeringly stylish thriller Will Carver
With plenty of dry humour and a good old dash of despair, Simone Buchholz is an unconventional, refreshing new voice Crime Fiction Lover
Lyrical and pithy Sunday Times
With brief, pacy chapters and fizzling dialogue, this almost feels like American procedural noir and not a translation Maxim Jakubowski, Crime Time
There is a fantastic pace to the story which keeps you hooked from the first sentence all the way to the end
a unique voice that delivers a stylish story New Books Magazine
A smart and witty book that shines a probing spotlight on society CultureFly
Fans of Brookmyre could do worse than checking out Simone Buchholz, a star of the German crime lit scene who has been deftly translated into English by Rachel Ward Goethe Institute
Stripped back in style and deadpan in voice
a scintillating romp around the German criminal underworld and back Doug Johnstone, Big Issue
''By turns lyrical and pithy, this adventure set in the melting pot of contemporary Hamburg has a plot and a sensibility that both owe something to mind-altering substances. Lots of fun Sunday Times
Disgraced state prosecutor Chastity Riley chases round the dive bars of the port city pursuing and being pursued by a beguiling cast of cops, criminals and chums, delivering scalding one-liners as she goes The Times
Great sparkling energy, humour and stylistic verve
and the story itself is gripping and pacey Rosie Goldsmith, European Literature Network
A must-read, stylish and highly original take on the detective novel, written with great skill and popping with great characters Judith OReilly, author of Killing State
''Constantly surprising
an original, firecracker of a read'' LoveReading
Chastity Riley and her friends are held hostage in a hotel bar by twelve armed men set on revenge, in a searing, breathtakingly original new thriller from the Queen of Krimi.
Simone Buchholz writes with real authority and a pungent, noir-is sense of time and space
a palpable hit Independent
''Reading Buchholz is like walking on firecrackers
a truly unique voice in crime fiction Graeme Macrae Burnet
If Philip Marlowe and Bernie Gunther had a literary love child, it might just explain Chastity Riley Simone Buchholzs tough, acerbic, utterly engaging central character William Ryan
_______________
Twenty floors above the shimmering lights of the Hamburg docks, Public Prosecutor Chastity Riley is celebrating a birthday with friends in a hotel bar when twelve heavily armed men pull out guns, and take everyone hostage. Among the hostages is Konrad Hoogsmart, the hotel owner, who is being targeted by a young man whose life and family have been destroyed by Hoogsmarts actions.
With the police looking on from outside their colleagues lives at stake and Chastity on the inside, increasingly ill from an unexpected case of sepsis, the stage is set for a dramatic confrontation
and a devastating outcome for the team
all live streamed in a terrifying bid for revenge.
Crackling with energy and populated by a cast of unforgettable characters, Hotel Cartagena is a searing, relevant thriller that will leave you breathless.
_______________
Praise for the Chastity Riley series
Caustic, incisive prose. A street-smart, gutsy heroine. A timely and staggeringly stylish thriller Will Carver
With plenty of dry humour and a good old dash of despair, Simone Buchholz is an unconventional, refreshing new voice Crime Fiction Lover
Lyrical and pithy Sunday Times
With brief, pacy chapters and fizzling dialogue, this almost feels like American procedural noir and not a translation Maxim Jakubowski, Crime Time
There is a fantastic pace to the story which keeps you hooked from the first sentence all the way to the end
a unique voice that delivers a stylish story New Books Magazine
A smart and witty book that shines a probing spotlight on society CultureFly
Fans of Brookmyre could do worse than checking out Simone Buchholz, a star of the German crime lit scene who has been deftly translated into English by Rachel Ward Goethe Institute
Stripped back in style and deadpan in voice
a scintillating romp around the German criminal underworld and back Doug Johnstone, Big Issue
''By turns lyrical and pithy, this adventure set in the melting pot of contemporary Hamburg has a plot and a sensibility that both owe something to mind-altering substances. Lots of fun Sunday Times
Disgraced state prosecutor Chastity Riley chases round the dive bars of the port city pursuing and being pursued by a beguiling cast of cops, criminals and chums, delivering scalding one-liners as she goes The Times
Great sparkling energy, humour and stylistic verve
and the story itself is gripping and pacey Rosie Goldsmith, European Literature Network
A must-read, stylish and highly original take on the detective novel, written with great skill and popping with great characters Judith OReilly, author of Killing State
''Constantly surprising
an original, firecracker of a read'' LoveReading