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  • I can imagine there are some people who hope that you win 'Die Spur der Katze' so that they can get the other book.

    Guest Author: Michelle Raven Nalini Singh 2009

  • Der Serientitel lautet ‘Ghostwalker’ (das ist eine indianische Bezeichnung für Berglöwen/Pumas) und der Titel des ersten Bandes lautet ‘Die Spur der Katze’.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Nalini Singh 2009

  • Who knows, maybe you'll win the copy of 'Die Spur der Katze', the chances are good for everyone at the moment.

    Guest Author: Michelle Raven Nalini Singh 2009

  • Hallo Marli, ich freue mich, dass dir meine Bücher so gut gefallen und wünsche dir schon mal viel Spaß mit 'Die Spur der Katze'.

    Guest Author: Michelle Raven Nalini Singh 2009

  • Just three more days until the release of 'Die Spur der Katze'!

    Guest Author: Michelle Raven Nalini Singh 2009

  • Der Hund beißt die Katze and Die Katze beißt der hund both mean the same thing: The dog bites the cat.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • Der Hund beißt die Katze and Die Katze beißt der hund both mean the same thing: The dog bites the cat.

    The Frog 2009

  • As a kind of word-order equivalent of Die Katze beißt der hund, we are obliged to take up those dreadfully blunt weapons of the passive voice and the gerund, and bludgeon our way towards something as hideous as The cat is being bitten by the dog, which, in any case, does not mean quite the same thing.

    The Frog 2009

  • As a kind of word-order equivalent of Die Katze beißt der hund, we are obliged to take up those dreadfully blunt weapons of the passive voice and the gerund, and bludgeon our way towards something as hideous as The cat is being bitten by the dog, which, in any case, does not mean quite the same thing.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • ‘Die Spur der Katze’ is about former New York journalist Marisa Pérèz, who one night finds an injured and very naked man on the doorstep of her sequestered cottage.

    Guest Author: Michelle Raven Nalini Singh 2009

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