Dror Mishani (Hebrew: דרור משעני; born 23 June 1975) is an Israeli crime writer, translator and literary scholar, specializing in the history of detective fiction. His series of crime fiction, featuring police inspector Avraham Avraham, was first published in Hebrew in 2011 and is translated to over 15 languages, including English, Swedish and German. Mishani lives with his wife and two children in Tel Aviv.
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| - Dror Mishani (en)
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| - Dror A. Mishani (hebräisch דרור משעני; geboren 1975 in Cholon) ist ein israelischer Schriftsteller. Er ist Autor einer Reihe von Kriminalromanen um den Ermittler Avi Avraham. (de)
- Dror Mishani (en hebreo: דרור משעני, Jolón, 23 de junio de 1975) es un traductor y escritor israelí conocido por sus novelas policíacas protagonizadas por el inspector Avraham Avraham. (es)
- Dror Mishani (hébreu : דרור משעני), né le 23 juin 1975 à Holon, est un écrivain et traducteur israélien. (fr)
- Dror A. Mishani (in ebraico: דרור משעני?; Holon, 23 giugno 1975) è uno scrittore israeliano. (it)
- Dror Mishani (Hebrew: דרור משעני; born 23 June 1975) is an Israeli crime writer, translator and literary scholar, specializing in the history of detective fiction. His series of crime fiction, featuring police inspector Avraham Avraham, was first published in Hebrew in 2011 and is translated to over 15 languages, including English, Swedish and German. Mishani lives with his wife and two children in Tel Aviv. (en)
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| - Dror Mishani (Hebrew: דרור משעני; born 23 June 1975) is an Israeli crime writer, translator and literary scholar, specializing in the history of detective fiction. His series of crime fiction, featuring police inspector Avraham Avraham, was first published in Hebrew in 2011 and is translated to over 15 languages, including English, Swedish and German. The first novel in the series, The Missing File, was short listed for the 2013 CWA International Dagger award and won the Martin Beck Award, for the best translated crime novel in Sweden. Mishani's second novel, A Possibility of Violence, was the first crime novel on Sapir prize's (Israeli Booker) shortlist and won the Berenstein prize for best Hebrew novel of the year. The third novel in the series, The Man who wanted to know, was published in Hebrew in May 2015. In 2018 film director Erick Zonca took his novel The Missing File as a basis for Black Tide [Fleuve noir]. Mishani's wife is originally from Poland. While she was teaching in Cambridge, Mishani's plan was to finish his doctoral dissertation, but he ended up writing The Missing File. Afterward, he attempted to write the dissertation, but instead wrote the second novel. Mishani lives with his wife and two children in Tel Aviv. (en)
- Dror A. Mishani (hebräisch דרור משעני; geboren 1975 in Cholon) ist ein israelischer Schriftsteller. Er ist Autor einer Reihe von Kriminalromanen um den Ermittler Avi Avraham. (de)
- Dror Mishani (en hebreo: דרור משעני, Jolón, 23 de junio de 1975) es un traductor y escritor israelí conocido por sus novelas policíacas protagonizadas por el inspector Avraham Avraham. (es)
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