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Kein Feuer kann brennen so heiß
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Fickle Flames

Published by Diogenes as Kein Feuer kann brennen so heiß
Original Title: Kein Feuer kann brennen so heiß

She may not be beautiful, but she can cook and lend a hand. That's why Lorina has become a carer to the elderly, and she's hit the jackpot with her appointment at the Alsfelder Villa - where there's an endless coming and going of attractive massage therapists and affairs occur that are better kept secret. Further excitement is supplied by an imposed poodle and an abandoned baby, which visibly cheer up the old lady in Lorina's care. Much to the disapproval of her great-nephew, who is waiting in the wings for his inheritance.


General Fiction, Crime fiction
304 pages
2021

978-3-257-07115-3
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»Anyone in the mood for a witty, comic crime novel will find just what they’re looking for.«

Melanie Brandl / Münchner Merkur, Munich

»A real delight, and not just for crime fiction fans.«

Julia Gaß / Ruhr Nachrichten, Dortmund

»Fickle Flames is profound, enigmatic, sometimes even sad, but always witty and delightfully sardonic.«

Ulli Wagner / SR 3, Saarbrücken

»The 85-year old author is particularly good at creating vivid female characters.«

Marianne Fischer / Kleine Zeitung, Graz

»Ingrid Noll is truly a master of the crime-comedy, and this novel is a subtle homage to life.«

Ulli Wagner / SR3, Saarbrücken

»Another Ingrid Noll in the best sense of the word, another utterly entertaining and worthwhile read.«

Cathrin Brackmann / WDR4, Cologne

»Anyone in the mood for a witty, comic crime novel will find just what they’re looking for.«

Melanie Brandl / Münchner Merkur, Munich

»A real delight, and not just for crime fiction fans.«

Julia Gaß / Ruhr Nachrichten, Dortmund

»Fickle Flames is profound, enigmatic, sometimes even sad, but always witty and delightfully sardonic.«

Ulli Wagner / SR 3, Saarbrücken

»The 85-year old author is particularly good at creating vivid female characters.«

Marianne Fischer / Kleine Zeitung, Graz

»Ingrid Noll is truly a master of the crime-comedy, and this novel is a subtle homage to life.«

Ulli Wagner / SR3, Saarbrücken

»Another Ingrid Noll in the best sense of the word, another utterly entertaining and worthwhile read.«

Cathrin Brackmann / WDR4, Cologne
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