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world of mystery - traduction vers allemand

ANTHONY BOUCHER MEMORIAL WORLD MYSTERY CONVENTION
Bouchercon World Mystery Convention

world of mystery      
die mysteriöse Welt (Welt voller mysteriöser Vorkommnisse)
mystery story         
  • Novels by [[Agatha Christie]]
GENRE OF FICTION WHERE NATURE OF AN EVENT, USUALLY A MURDER OR OTHER CRIME, REMAINS MYSTERIOUS UNTIL THE END OF THE STORY
Mystery novel; Mystery Story; Mystery literature; Mystery (television); Mystery writer; History of mystery fiction; Mystery (fiction); SF mystery; Mystery (genre); Mystery book
Krimi, Detektivgeschichte, Abenteuergeschichte
the end of the world         
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das Ende der Welt, am Ende der Welt

Définition

mystery shopper
¦ noun a person employed to visit a shop or restaurant incognito in order to assess the quality of the goods or services.

Wikipédia

Bouchercon

Bouchercon, the Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Convention, is an annual convention of creators and devotees of mystery and detective fiction. It is named in honour of writer, reviewer, and editor Anthony Boucher, and pronounced the way he pronounced his name, rhyming with "voucher".

It is held annually in Autumn, each year being hosted in a different city by a different group of volunteers. The convention typically starts on Thursday and finishes on Sunday.

Each year, Bouchercon nominates and votes the Anthony Awards for excellence in crime fiction, including: Best Novel, Best First Novel, Best Short Story, Best Critical Non-Fiction, and Best Paperback Original.

People who attend are fans, authors, agents, booksellers, publishers and other people who read and enjoy mystery and crime fiction. The first one was held in Santa Monica, California in 1970. The guest of honor was Robert Bloch of Psycho fame.

Registered attendees of each Bouchercon are designated as 'members', and vote at the annual business meeting (held during the convention) on necessary business items. Bouchercon's governing body is its standing committee, which changes year to year, being made up of people who have hosted and will host the convention, and three at large members who are elected by the membership.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour world of mystery
1. The modernists wanted to strip the world of mystery and emotion.
2. Suddenly Peter found that just outside his window there was a world of mystery waiting to be discovered – and shared with "listeners." He spotted a field of antelope blending into the dusty plain.
3. More importantly, it is free – unlike London Zoo (14!) or Kew Gardens (11.75!). Stuart Jeffries The Tales of Robin Hood, Nottingham In what appears to be a converted shopping centre in the heart of Nottingham – forgive me if the details are inexact; I have tried to wipe my mind blank of them – lurks "a world of mystery and merriment, where legend and adventure lives on". The Tales of Robin Hood costs 7.'5 for adults, 5.'5 for kids and a couple of quid for toddlers, which by my reckoning means that my family were entertained at a cost of around 1.50 per minute.