4 Books by Johannes Mario Simmel
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Overview: Johannes Mario Simmel was an Austrian writer.
He was born in Vienna and grew up in Austria and England. He was trained as a chemical engineer and worked in research from 1943 to the end of World War II. After the end of the war, he worked as a translator for the American military government and published reviews and stories in the Vienna Welt am Abend. Starting in 1950, he worked as a reporter for the Munich illustrated Quick in Europe and America.
He wrote a number of screenplays and novels, which have sold tens of millions of copies. Many of his novels were successfully filmed in the 1960s and 1970’s. He won numerous prizes, including the Award of Excellence of the Society of Writers of the UN. Important issues in his novels are a fervent pacifism as well as the relativity of good and bad. Several novels are said to have a true background, possibly autobiographic.
According to his Swiss lawyer, Simmel died on January 1, 2009 in Lucerne, at 84 years of age.
Genre: Fiction | Mystery, Thriller, War, Romance
Language: English
The Monte Cristo Cover-Up ("Es muß nicht immer Kaviar sein", 1957)
Driven from his cherished London home by circumstances beyond his control, Thomas Lieven — ladies man, pacifist and gourmand — reluctantly finds himself forced to work as a secret agent for no less than four countries on various fronts of wartime Europe: England, France, Germany and the United States, before, during and after WWII.
This book includes the recipes of the gourmet meals which Lieven prepares for friend and, sometimes, foe, during his manifold adventures, and which are a treat entirely in their own right.
The Traitor Blitz ("Wir heißen euch hoffen", 1981)
Adriaan Lindhout, a Dutch chemist, takes place during World War II means that the same analgesic effect as morphine, but absolut not addictive. If his laboratory in Rotterdam was bombed, he gets the opportunity to put his work in Berlin and, if the ground to hot for him there is, in Vienna. However, as he is called in the belly of the beast, especially if it is discovered that he was of Jewish descent.
The Berlin Connection [or "Double Agent – Triple Cross"] ("Lieb Vaterland magst ruhig sein", 1965)
Nazi savagery. Famous Hollywood actor. Sinister doctor and fiendish torture. Young girl enslaved by secret passion. Woman with no boundaries.
I Confess ("Ich gestehe alles", 1953)
A shattering novel of intrigue and terror. From the golden sunshine of Hollywood, where a man is given the most desperate and dangerous assignment of his life. To the streets of Munich, where memories of Nazi evil mingle with the murderous menaces of today. To an underground web of intrigue in Vienna, where the final terrifying act of a drama of guilt and retribution reaches its nervetwisting climax. The most torrid passion and brutal instincts of men and women are laid bare as action moves to a new peak and suspense reaches a new high in the all-time great triumph by one of the best selling authours of our day.
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