
Best selling Fiction from S.Fischer
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1. S.Fischer Revenant Games - Jagd des Schicksals
She betrayed him. But fate brings them back together. Bly has won the Revenant Games, but lost everything in the process. In her attempt to save her sister, she betrayed her great love, the vampire Kerrigan. Now, as she begins her search for her missing sister, fate reunites her with Kerrigan. For only by tracking down a legendary plant can they escape the wrath of the vampire queens. The thrilling conclusion to the irresistible slow-burn fantasy duology for all readers of "Hunger Games," "Wicca Creed," and "Crush" – an addictive enemies-to-lovers tale.

2. S.Fischer Im Kopf des Mörders - Kalte Angst
Arno Strobel's thrillers all have one thing in common: they are so gripping that you can't put them down. Chief Inspector Max Bischoff can't believe his ears when the head of the forensic psychiatry clinic in Langenfeld calls him to share important information about a current case. A case that presents nothing but puzzles for Max Bischoff and his partner Horst Böhmer. An unknown assailant, who hides his face behind a fly mask, seemingly randomly breaks into homes at night. He overpowers the residents and leaves only one survivor each time. And a message: "Tell it to the others." Now comes the call from the Langenfeld psychiatry. Siegfried Fissmann, one of the patients there and a convicted murderer himself, accurately predicts these murders. Bischoff has no choice but to engage with Fissmann if he wants to prevent more people from dying. Even if it means pushing himself to the limits of his mental endurance. A true Strobel with a familiar strong psychological component and the tough young investigator Max Bischoff, whose second case takes him deep into the abysses of the human soul.

3. S.Fischer Revenant Games – Spiel auf Leben und Tod
A relentless competition. She wants her sister back. He wants death. In Bly's world, witches and vampires control life and death. Bly fights her way through only with the help of her blood, which both groups depend on. But after a tragic event, Bly loses not only her sister but also her best friend (and secret love) Emerson, who has only one year left to live. Unless Bly competes in the Revenant Games: a deadly contest between vampires and witches, where the winner can bring a dead person back to life or turn a human into a vampire. Bly is determined to win at any cost. However, she didn't count on the vampire Kerrigan, with his unpredictable intentions or his unsettling allure. Book 1 of the irresistible slow-burn fantasy duology for fans of "The Hunger Games," "Wicca Creed," and "Crush" - an addictive enemies-to-lovers story! Unexpected revelations, sudden betrayal, and a forbidden love culminate in a cliffhanger ending that leaves readers breathless.

4. S.Fischer Spiel des Lügners
Beware of my deceptions, little thief... Lola St. James has only one goal: to win the magical tournament at the Casino of Lies and steal a magical artifact – for her boss, the thief. However, to participate in the tournament, she must stake a deadly secret: she is the presumed dead daughter of a gangster. Lola is determined to bet everything on this card. But she hasn’t counted on the magic, the intrigues, and the dark temptations of the magical casino – or the irresistible allure of its owner... Sensual, intoxicating, magical: Book 1 of an irresistible casino fantasy duology. A girl caught between two brothers and a captivating game of truth and lies, loyalty and love... With beautifully designed motif-colored edges and page overlay in a limited first edition.

5. S.Fischer Der Traum meiner Mutter
Nobel Prize for Literature 2013. Alice Munro is the master of ambivalence. Comedy and tragedy, seemingly mundane and fate-laden elements oscillate in her stories with ever-increasing intensity, leaving the reader profoundly affected. The New York Times called the narratives of the Canadian author a literary miracle - stories as complex as novels, intimate dramas of emotion, tales that begin like idylls and move toward the abyss. "With Alice Munro, reading is like walking hand in hand with her to the realization of a moment; this is a strange and rather rare form of connection with an author. I read - that means I immerse myself in the life of another person." Judith Hermann.

6. S.Fischer Der Wal und das Ende der Welt
The SPIEGEL bestseller in the FISCHER TaschenBibliothek.
The book of the hour that gives us hope.
A small village. An epidemic and a global crisis. And a great story about humanity.
"Adventurous, disturbing, poignant." Star
"This novel restores one's faith in humanity." Elle
First a young man washes up, and then the whale beached. The three hundred and seven inhabitants of the fishing village of St. Piran immediately sense: something strange is beginning here. But no one suspects how existentially their community is threatened. Just like the whole country. And perhaps the whole world. Because everything is connected to everything else.
John Ironmonger tells a stirring story about what holds us together as humanity. And asks the important questions: do we know enough about the world we live in? What do we need to feel lifted up? And what would you do if everything was at stake?...

Der Wal und das Ende der Welt
German, John Ironmonger, Maria Poets, Tobias Schnettler, 2020
7. S.Fischer Wo ist Anne Frank – Eine Graphic Novel
Now Kitty speaks: The new graphic novel from the world of Anne Frank, following the groundbreaking success of the "Graphic Diary." Anne Frank's diary made her and her story world-famous. In her family's hiding place, it serves as a comforting friend. Anne writes to Kitty - the only one she can confide her worries, secrets, and fears to. In this new, movingly illustrated graphic novel, Kitty comes to life in the present day. The new heroine reveals Anne's memories and thoughts from the touching perspective of a best friend, making Anne's story accessible to a new generation. As Kitty tries to find out what happened to Anne after the diary ends, an astonishing quest begins through the most devastating chapter of modern history. Anne Frank, born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt am Main, emigrated to Amsterdam with her parents in 1933. After the German Wehrmacht invaded and occupied the Netherlands in 1940, Anne Frank's family, along with four others, hid in the annex of Otto Frank's business. During this time, thirteen-year-old Anne confides her feelings and thoughts to her diary, describing her daily life in hiding and the suffocating fear of discovery. The diary ends on August 1, 1944: the Jewish residents of the annex are denounced and arrested three days later, and the Frank family is deported to Auschwitz and separated there. Anne Frank and her sister Margot die seven months later in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. On January 6, 1945, their mother Edith dies in Auschwitz. Otto Frank, Anne and Margot's father, is the only survivor from the annex. After the war, he receives his daughter's diaries and publishes excerpts from them for the first time in 1947. To this day, the complete version of Anne Frank's diary has been published in over 80 languages.

Wo ist Anne Frank – Eine Graphic Novel
German, Ari Folman, Klaus Timmermann, Lena Guberman, Ulrike Wasel, 2022
8. S.Fischer Respekt ist zumutbar (Texte zu unserer Gegenwart)
"Respect is Demanded" is a collection of texts by the author Carolin Emcke that addresses the challenges of the present. In a time when violence and hostility towards humanity are on the rise, Emcke offers a critical perspective on authoritarian regimes and the attacks on freedom and equality. She discusses the importance of humanism and calls for a stance against exclusion and a lack of empathy. The texts are shaped by both local and cosmopolitan influences, inviting readers to reflect on their own role in a world where democracy and truth are under threat. This collection brings together the best columns and speeches by the author from the past ten years, providing a deep insight into her thoughts and beliefs.

9. S.Fischer Vergissmeinnicht - Was man bei Licht nicht seh...
Forget-Me-Not - What Cannot Be Seen in the Light is a captivating novel by Kerstin Gier that transports readers into a magical world. The story follows Quinn, a popular and cool teenager who suddenly finds himself embroiled in an adventure when he is pursued by eerie creatures. Amidst dangers and inexplicable phenomena, he discovers an unexpected connection with Matilda, a girl from the despised neighboring family who has a passion for fantasy novels. Together, they must face the challenges that turn their reality upside down while simultaneously exploring the boundaries between friendship and love. The exquisite special edition of the paperback makes it a unique reading experience that appeals to both fantasy fans and lovers of romantic tales.

Vergissmeinnicht - Was man bei Licht nicht seh...
German, Eva Schöffmann-Davidov, Kerstin Greed, 2026
10. S.Fischer Das Urteil / Die Verwandlung
"The Judgment / The Metamorphosis" is a collection of stories by the renowned author Franz Kafka, presented in its original form. This gift edition in a handy mini format offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Kafka's fascinating and often disturbing world. The stories are concise and profound, inviting readers to reflect on human existence, identity, and the absurdities of life. Kafka's style is distinctive, characterized by a blend of surreal elements and psychological depth. This edition is not only a literary work but also a valuable collector's item for lovers of classic fiction.
