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Lädt ... Die Fieberkurve (1935)von Friedrich Glauser
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. "Friedrich Glauser was born in Vienna in 1896. Often referred to as the Swiss Simenon, he died aged forty-two a few days before he was due to be married. Diagnosed a schizophrenic, addicted to morphine..." [Bitter Lemon Press] Initially Sergeant Studer is visiting friends in Paris in the Sûreté. As he is about to return to Bern, he hears a story of a clairvoyant who predicts the death of two sisters in Basel and Bern. Sure enough he no sooner arrives in Basel to find a woman succumbed to gas. When he arrives at his department in Bern, another such death occurs. Although the police might be content with a suicide verdict, Studer has other ideas and his search for a murderer leads him to the Foreign Legion in Morocco into stories of German Spies and oil riches. A good tale with some humor. It was somewhat difficult keeping track of several character by the name of Koller and a priest who was not. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Zwei rätselhafte Morde verschlagen Wachtmeister Studer bis nach Marokko, wo er in der Fremdenlegion einen seiner schwierigsten Fälle lösen muss. Keine leichte Aufgabe für den Schweizer Ermittler, der in seinem Heimatkanton Bern fest verwurzelt ist. In Glausers Studer-Romanen wird nicht nur akribisch ermittelt, sondern auch gern und häufig gegessen. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Studer travels to North Africa under an assumed identity to track down the possible murderer and solve the “Big Case,” if it is that. Along the way he travels by donkey and tries hashish and eventually gets his answers. ( )