About: Frank Tallis

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Frank Tallis is an author and clinical psychologist born 1 September 1958 in Stoke Newington in northeast London, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has authored crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Lieberman novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019.

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  • Frank Tallis (* 1. September 1958 in Stoke Newington, London) ist ein Klinischer Psychologe, Essayist und Autor von Kriminalromanen.Sein Fachgebiet in der Psychologie sind Zwangsstörungen (obsessive-compulsive disorder bzw. OCD). Außerdem hat er unter dem Namen F. R. Tallis Horrorromane geschrieben. Für seine Kriminalromane wurde er mehrfach ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Frank Tallis is an author and clinical psychologist born 1 September 1958 in Stoke Newington in northeast London, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has authored crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Lieberman novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. (en)
  • Frank Tallis, né le 1er septembre 1958 à Londres, est un psychologue clinicien, spécialiste des troubles obsessionnels et auteur britannique de roman policier historique. Il a également signé F. R. Tallis des récits fantastiques. (fr)
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  • Stoke Newington, London, England (en)
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  • Non-fiction, psychology, psychological journalism, crime fiction, horror fiction (en)
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  • Frank Tallis (* 1. September 1958 in Stoke Newington, London) ist ein Klinischer Psychologe, Essayist und Autor von Kriminalromanen.Sein Fachgebiet in der Psychologie sind Zwangsstörungen (obsessive-compulsive disorder bzw. OCD). Außerdem hat er unter dem Namen F. R. Tallis Horrorromane geschrieben. Für seine Kriminalromane wurde er mehrfach ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Frank Tallis is an author and clinical psychologist born 1 September 1958 in Stoke Newington in northeast London, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has authored crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Lieberman novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. (en)
  • Frank Tallis, né le 1er septembre 1958 à Londres, est un psychologue clinicien, spécialiste des troubles obsessionnels et auteur britannique de roman policier historique. Il a également signé F. R. Tallis des récits fantastiques. (fr)
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