
Die Adlon Verschwörung
Bernie Gunther ermittelt 6
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Narrated by:
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Frank Arnold
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By:
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Philip Kerr
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BERLIN 1934. DIE WELT IST BLIND. BERNIE GUNTHER NICHT.
Gerade sind die Nazis an die Macht gekommen, und Bernie Gunther will als Privatdetektiv im Hotel Adlon so wenig Aufsehen wie möglich erregen. Doch dann stirbt ein Hotelgast. Als auch noch die Leiche eines jüdischen Boxers im Landwehrkanal auftaucht, gerät Gunther in den Strudel krimineller Machenschaften um den Bau des Olympiastadions. Gleichzeitig drohen die Amerikaner, die Spiele zu boykottieren.
Entschiedene Befürworterin eines Boykotts ist die wunderschöne jüdisch-amerikanische Journalistin Noreen Charalambides. Bernie erliegt ihrem Charme. Beide geraten ins Fadenkreuz der Nazis...
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