Gabriele Weber-Jarić Gabriele Weber-Jarić i(A95598 works by)
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2 y separately published work icon Beneath the Parisian Skies Alli Sinclair , ( trans. Gabriele Weber-Jarić with title Die Ballerina von Paris ) Berlin : Aufbau Taschenbuch , 2019 10896784 2017 single work novel romance

'Paris, 1917

'Ballerina Viktoriya Budian narrowly escapes Russia with her life. She arrives in Paris, determined to start fresh with the famed Ballets Russes but her newfound success is threatened when her past returns to haunt her. Forced to choose between love and fame, Viktoriya's life spirals out of control and the decision she makes seriously affects the lives of many for years to come.

'Paris, present day

'Lily Johansson returns to Paris, the city that broke her heart and destroyed her ballet career, hoping to ease the guilt over her fiancé’s death and to make amends with her estranged sister Natalie, a ballerina with the Bohème Ballet.

'Terrified of loving again, Lily nevertheless finds herself becoming entangled with the driven composer Yves Rousseau. Lily has many reasons for keeping Yves at arm’s length but as he recounts the colour, drama and intensity of the Ballets Russes in 1917, the magic of this Bohemian era ignites a spark within her.

'Meanwhile, cast in the role of honouring Ballet Russes dancer Viktoriya Budian, Lily’s sister Natalie develops an unhealthy obsession. Natalie’s behaviour becomes increasingly erratic as elements of Viktoriya’s tragic life resonate in her own. Lily fears for her sister’s safety and sanity so when Natalie goes missing, she and Yves set out on a desperate quest across France to find her and, along the way, battle their own demons.

'Could the search for her sister, lead Lily to realise that ballet — like love and life — should not be abandoned so easily?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

3 4 y separately published work icon How to Break Your Own Heart Maggie Alderson , ( trans. Gabriele Weber-Jarić with title Die Aufräumerin : Roman ) Reinbek : Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag , 2010 Z1537908 2008 single work novel 'A woman in her late thirties, married to a man who doesn't want children. She really wants a baby and the book is about her struggle to decide whether to stay with him or leave.' Libraries Australia record
4 4 y separately published work icon The Secret Familiar : (Confessions of an Inquisitor's Spy) Catherine Jinks , ( trans. Gabriele Weber-Jarić with title Die Ketzer von Narbonne : historischer Roman ) Reinbek : Rowohlt , 2008 Z1325175 2006 single work novel historical fiction mystery 'Helie is a former spy of the famous fourteenth-century inquisitor Bernard Gui. Now he is living under an alias, trying to forget his past life of deception and intrigue. But a chance meeting once more brings him to the notice of the Inquisition; he is obliged to infiltrate a new heretical group, and find out what happened to the last spy sent to do so. Was he murdered or did he flee? Helie soon finds himself caught up in a dangerous conspiracy involving outlawed beliefs and human remains. The trouble is he no longer has the stomach for such an investigation - because his heart is beginning to betray him. Set in a period when France was rocked by religious strife, The Secret Familiar is a tense and thrilling tale of treachery, faith and ultimate truths.' (Source: Backcover)
4 12 y separately published work icon Coldwater Mardi McConnochie , ( trans. Gabriele Weber-Jarić with title Schwarze Klippen : Roman ) Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe , 2003 Z910583 2001 single work novel historical fiction romance

'The year is 1847. Three sisters named Charlotte, Emily and Anne are all writers. In this fiction, though, the family name is not Bronte, but Wolf, and they live far from the Yorkshire moors, in the penal colony of Coldwater - everything changes when Finn O'Connel is appointed valet at the family cottage.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 3 y separately published work icon When We Were Gods : A Novel of Cleopatra Colin Falconer , ( trans. Gabriele Weber-Jarić with title Die Königin Vom Nil ) Munich : Wilhelm Heyne , 1999 18160676 1999 single work novel historical fiction 'Based on the life of the storied Egyptian queen, this exciting novel re-creates the life and loves of the great ruler as she ascends the throne of Egypt, embarks on passionate love affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, and struggles to navigate the labyrinthine intrigues of the Roman Empire. 25,000 first printing.' (Publication summary)
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