Juist crime fiction novels
2 crime fiction books
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Juist crime fiction novel
Anke Borowski, a journalist, spends her holidays on the island of Juist as she stumbles across the private and business problems of Ingrid Dassel who owns
a shipping company in Hamburg.
Anke's interference with the Dassel case isn't looked upon too well by local police but she remains persistent and sets off an expanding police probe that is not entirely without danger for the investigating officers. Thus, a pick-pocket roaming on the beach seems to be the least of all problems. (246 pages, €10.50)
Anke's interference with the Dassel case isn't looked upon too well by local police but she remains persistent and sets off an expanding police probe that is not entirely without danger for the investigating officers. Thus, a pick-pocket roaming on the beach seems to be the least of all problems. (246 pages, €10.50)
- The novel is written in German -
Töwercard ins Jenseits
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Juist crime fiction novel
Claudia Behrend's triumph about the spectacular find of various paintings by three East Frisian 20th century artists is short-lived because the irreplaceable
works of art are stolen from the Museum of East Frisian Naval Art in Emden. Another picture disappears from the island of Borkum.
Meanwhile, on the island of Juist, police officer Heiko Behrends and his wife are a little short of domestic bliss. Heiko neither gets on well with his colleague Frank Asher nor with his wife Claudia who, as an associate of the North Sea Art Foundation, moves more and more into the focus of police investigations as a prime suspect.
As two people from the metier of art die on the island, one of them Claudias ex-boyfriend, and even two of her best friends start avoiding her, Claudia, pre-judged by the yellow press, decides to investigate the case on her own. She immerses herself into the time-period of the Second World War in Eastern Friesland to solve this riddle. (350 pages, €12.50)
Meanwhile, on the island of Juist, police officer Heiko Behrends and his wife are a little short of domestic bliss. Heiko neither gets on well with his colleague Frank Asher nor with his wife Claudia who, as an associate of the North Sea Art Foundation, moves more and more into the focus of police investigations as a prime suspect.
As two people from the metier of art die on the island, one of them Claudias ex-boyfriend, and even two of her best friends start avoiding her, Claudia, pre-judged by the yellow press, decides to investigate the case on her own. She immerses herself into the time-period of the Second World War in Eastern Friesland to solve this riddle. (350 pages, €12.50)
- The novel is written in German -
Der Töwerkunst-Coup
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