The Luzern Photograph: A noir thriller by William Bayer

The Luzern Photograph: A noir thriller

William Bayer
281 pages
Severn House
Jan 2016
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<b><i>In this fascinating psychological neo-noir mystery, a notorious late 19th-century photograph provides the key to a contemporary murder.</i></b><br><br>In 1882, the young Lou Andreas-Salome, writer, psychoanalyst and femme fatale, appears with Friedrich Nietzche and another man in a bizarre photograph taken in Luzern, Switzerland. Over thirty years later, an intense art student in Freud's Vienna presents Lou Salome with his own drawing based on the infamous photograph.<br><br>In the present day, Tess Berenson, a brilliant performance artist, moves into an art deco loft in downtown Oakland, California. Her new apartment, she learns, was vacated in a hurry by a professional dominatrix who used the name Chantal Desforges. Tess's curiosity about Chantal intensifies when her body is discovered in the trunk of a stolen car at Oakland airport.<br><br>Embarking on an obsessive investigation into the murder, Tess discovers a link to the original Luzern photograph and the 1913 drawing - but as she gets closer to the shocking truth, Tess finds that she too is in jeopardy.
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Pages 281
Publisher Severn House
Published 2016
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