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Колодцы предков [Wells of the Ancestors]: Приключения пани Иоанны 4 [The Adventures of Mrs. Joanna, Book 4]

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Иоанна Хмелевская – настоящая «королева» иронического детектива: этот жанр стал популярным в России именно благодаря ей и повлиял на целую плеяду современных писателей. Читатели полюбили ее книги за юмор, легкость и живительную атмосферу, в которую они погружают: с пани Иоанной и ее персонажами хочется дружить. Однако ее умные и тонкие романы стоят гораздо выше простой «юмористической литературы». Они полны любви и интереса к жизни, азарта и любопытства и неизменно поднимают настроение даже в самый пасмурный день.

Эксцентричное семейство пани Иоанны снова отправляется в путь: где-то в польской глуши, где некогда жили их предки, найден труп неизвестного, а при нём – адреса наших героев. Делать нечего, надо ехать в бывшие семейные угодья и проводить собственное расследование, вспоминать полузабытые семейные легенды и надеяться откопать клад. Вот только кто-то неизвестный то и дело чинит препятствия, стремясь добраться до сокровищ раньше наших героев, и, кажется, не остановится ни перед чем...

Studnie przodków Johanna Chmielewska

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Joanna Chmielewska

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Joanna Chmielewska is the pen name of Irena Kühn (born 2 April 1932 in Warsaw), a Polish writer and screenplay author. Her work is often described as "ironic detective stories". Her novels, which have been translated into at least nine languages, have sold more than 6 million copies in Poland and over 10 million in Russia.

Joanna Chmielewska graduated as an architect in 1954 from Warsaw University of Technology, and worked as a designer before devoting herself to writing. Her first short story was published in the magazine Kultura i Życie (Culture and Life) in 1958 and her first novel, Klin (The Wedge), in 1964. She loves horse races and gambling: both hobbies have been mentioned extensively in her books. She is also a connoisseur of amber, a passion which form the basis for her 1998 novel Złota mucha (The Golden Fly).

To date, she has written more than fifty novels. Most frequently, the protagonist is a woman called Joanna that inherits many characteristics from Chmielewska herself. She also often writes about Joanna's friends like Alicja (We Are All Suspects, All in Red), co-workers (We Are All Suspects, Wild Protein) or family (The Forefathers' Wells, Bad Luck).

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