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Christopher Reich is the New York Times bestselling author of Rules of Deception, Numbered Account, and The Patriot’s Club, which won the International Thriller Writers Award for best novel in 2006. Christopher Reich was born in Tokyo on November 12, 1961, son to Willy Wolfgang Reich and Mildred Reich. His family moved to the United States in 1965. He graduated undergrad from Georgetown University and went on to study business at the University of Texas. He lived and worked in Switzerland as an investment banker before moving to Austin, Texas to author his first novel. Titled Numbered Account, it went on to sell over 1 million copies. He has since authored 12 more novels, many of which have appeared on the NYT Bestseller list. He is a father to two daughters, Noëlle and Katja Reich, and currently resides in Southern California. Bibliography Numbered Account (1998) — Appeared on NYT Bestseller listings. Over one million copies sold. Translated into twenty-three languages. The Runner (2000) - The Times Bestseller. The First Billion (2002) - Appeared on NYT Bestseller List The Devil's Banker (2003) The Patriots' Club (2004) — Winner of the 2006 International Thriller Writers Award for best novel. Rules of Deception (2008) - Debuted at #3 on New York Times Bestseller List Rules of Vengeance (2009) - New York Times Bestseller Rules of Betrayal (2010) - New York Times Bestseller The Prince of Risk (2013) Invasion Of Privacy (2015) The Take (2018) Crown Jewel (2019) The Palace (2020) Once a Thief (2022) - NY Post Top Releases, Amazon Best Books of 2022 Matterhorn (2024) Short Story Assassins (2006) Anthology Thriller (book) References External links Official site Archived 2007-10-13 at the Wayback Machine . Discover the Christopher Reich popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Christopher Reich books.
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Rules of Deception
Christopher ReichNew York Times BestsellerDr. Jonathan Ransom, a surgeon for Doctors Without Borders, is climbing in the Swiss Alps with his wife, Emma, when she falls into a hidden crevasse and ...
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Berlin
Rory MacleanWhy are we drawn to certain cities? Perhaps because of a story read in childhood. Or a chance teenage meeting. Or maybe simply because the place touches us, embodying in its tribes...
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Rules of Vengeance
Christopher ReichNew York Times BestsellerMonths after foiling an international terrorist attack, Doctors Without Borders physician Jonathan Ransom is working under an assumed name in a remote corn...
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Dreamwalker - Das Reich der Drachen
James OswaldMensch gegen Drache!Die Zeichen stehen auf Sturm in den Zwillingskönigreichen, denn die Auseinandersetzung zwischen dem Kriegerorden des Inquisitors und König Billah eskaliert. All...
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The Prince of Risk
Christopher ReichAt the crossroads of high finance and international terrorism, a New York hedgefund manager searches for the truth behind his father’s murder.The master of the financial thriller r...
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Everybody
Olivia LaingWarum unser Körper politisch ist: Olivia Laing erzählt unter völlig neuen Vorzeichen von den Protestbewegungen des 20. Jahrhunderts.Eine Tour de Force von »einer der bedeutendsten ...
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Rules of Betrayal
Christopher ReichThe most riveting novel yet in Christopher Reich’s New York Times bestselling seriesfeaturing Dr. Jonathan Ransom and his undercoveragent wife Emma, a dangerous woman with a myster...
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Invasion of Privacy
Christopher ReichOne woman's quest to discover the truth behind her husband's death will pit her against a new generation of cuttingedge surveillance technology and the most dangerous conspiracy in...
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Mistress of Life and Death
Susan J. EischeidA gripping, unflinching biography of SS Overseer Maria Mandl, one of the most notorious and contradictory figures at the heart of the Nazi regime, and her transformation from harml...
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Das Ende
Ian KershawDer herausragende Kenner der deutschen NSGeschichte und Meister der narrativen Geschichtsschreibung über das apokalyptische Finale des »Dritten Reiches«: Warum kämpften die Deutsch...