AUDIOBOOK

The Quiet Twin

A Novel

Dan Vyleta
3.8
(4)
Duration
12h 4m
Year
2014
Language
English

About

Vienna, 1939. Professor Speckstein's dog has been brutally killed, and he wants to know why. But these are uncharitable times, and one must be careful where one probes. When an unexpected house call leads Dr. Beer to Speckstein's apartment, he finds himself in the bedroom of Zuzka, the professor's niece. Wide-eyed, flirtatious, and not detectably ill, Zuzka leads the young doctor to her window and opens up a view of their apartment block that Beer has never known. Across the shared courtyard there is nine-year-old Anneliese, the lonely daughter of an alcoholic. Five windows to the left lives a secretive mime who comes home late at night and keeps something-or someone-precious hidden from view. From the garret drifts the mournful sound of an Oriental's trumpet, and a basement door swings closed behind the building's inscrutable janitor. Does one of these enigmatic neighbors have blood on their hands? Dr. Beer, who has his own reasons for keeping his private life hidden from public scrutiny, reluctantly becomes embroiled in an enquiry that forces him to face the dark realities of Nazi rule.

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"I was pleased to encounter the dark excitement of Dan Vyletas The Quiet Twin…As in Hitchcocks Rear Window, paranoia mounts…[A] tense, well-wrought novel."
Wall Street Journal
"Vyleta carefully lays out the elements of a traditional mystery…and finds clever ways to subvert expectations."
New York Times Book Review
"The novel pungently recreates the noxious ethos in which [Nazism] flourished, resembling Hitchcocks Rear Window rescripted by Dostoevsky and Kafka."
Sunday Times (London)

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