
Der Amerikaner
1957 - Tod in Berlin
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Narrated by:
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Maximilian Laprell
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By:
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Herbert Beckmann
About this listen
Der junge Kommissar Sturm im brodelnden Berlin der Swinging Fifties.
Im September 1957, kurz nach der Eröffnung der neuen Kongreßhalle, wird ein amerikanischer Journalist ermordet. Besonders brisant: Der Ermordete, der in Deutschland geboren ist, hatte auf Einladung der deutschen Regierung an den Feierlichkeiten teilgenommen. Der junge ungestüme Kommissar Jo Sturm wird auf den Fall angesetzt. Doch leider behindert sein Vorgesetzter seine Arbeit ständig. Und dann scheint sich auch noch die CIA brennend für seine Ermittlungen zu interessieren.
Ein packender Kriminalroman in Zeiten des Kalten Krieges.
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