Frank Tallis is a writer and clinical psychologist. Between 1999 and 2012, he received or was nominated for numerous awards, including the New London Writers’ Award, the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger, the Elle Prix de Letrice, the Crime Writers’ Association Historical Dagger Award, and two Edgar Allan Poe Awards. Under the name F. R. Tallis, he is the author of The Sleep Room, The Forbidden, The Voices, and The Passenger, all available from Pegasus Crime. He lives in London.
“Mephisto Waltz takes us to Vienna in 1904: a city of widespread
culture, fading empire and an abundance of nervous energy. Tallis,
a London author and psychologist, has written a marvelous,
multi-layered thriller, rich with period detail and studded with
cameo appearances by figures such as automaker Ferdinand Porsche
and Sigmund Freud. Mephisto Waltz often exhibits the energy of the
Franz Liszt pieces after which it’s named: a ‘wild and sinister
delirium,’ in Liebermann’s perception, in which ‘notes sparkled,
glittered [and] exploded like fireworks.’ Yet the book is also
undercut with a dark and sophisticated wit.”
*Tom Nolan - The Wall Street Journal*
“Paradise, according to Frank Tallis in Mephisto Waltz, is an exact
replica of early-20th-century Vienna. That would make angels of the
psychoanalyst Dr. Max Liebermann and his friend, Detective
Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt, the brainy sleuths in Tallis’s erudite
series of historical mysteries.”
*Marilyn Stasio - New York Times Book Review*
“Tallis' seventh period mystery is his most intricate and ambitious
yet.”
*Kirkus Reviews*
“Max Liebermann is a psychiatrist and follower of Freud's theories
who often finds himself assisting his friend, police detective
Oskar Rheinhardt. They are just two of a large, vividly described
cast of characters. Distinctly of their time, the characters
nevertheless suggest parallels to people and phenomena of our own
time.”
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“Mephisto Waltz is an intricately but elegantly written mystery as
much as it is an immersion in the time. Vienna in 1904 is brought
to life through vivid and detailed illustrations of situations,
places, food, and the cultural milieu.”
*Historical Novel Society*
“If you’re looking for the best in popular fiction, Tallis is well
worth seeking out.”
*The Washington Post [Praise for Frank Tallis]*
“Clever and spooky. The novel is an elegantly constructed
psychiatric Gothic, all spires and gargoyles and ghostly echoes—the
sort of vast, dread edifice we sometimes build around ourselves
when the lights go out.”
*The New York Times Book Review [Praise for Frank Tallis]*
“What we have here is a proper scare-your-socks-off horror
novel.”
*The Financial Times [Praise for Frank Tallis]*
“Tallis is a clinical psychologist, which is reflected in his deft
character development and realistic dialogue.”
*The Sacramento Bee [Praise for Frank Tallis]*
“A chilling tale of supernatural snooping. This horror story is
undeniably hair-raising.”
*Shelf Awareness [Praise for Frank Tallis]*
“Gripping. Dialogue is fast paced, and the action is vivid and
realistic. A story that is full of adventure and more.”
*Foreword Reviews [Praise for Frank Tallis]*
“Fans will particularly enjoy the almost palpable feelings of
claustrophobia and impending disaster. It succeeds
brilliantly.”
*Booklist (starred review) [Praise for Frank Tallis]*
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