
Geheimnisse Elsässer Art
Jean Paul Rapp ermittelt 2
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Jo Jung
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Suzanne Crayon
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Ein wunderbar leichter Krimi aus dem Herzen des Elsass.
Der Direktor des Stadtmuseums von Rouffach im Elsass ist tot, versenkt in einem idyllischen Weiher südlich von Colmar. Das ruft Ex-Commissaire Jean Paul Rapp auf den Plan, der das Ermitteln einfach nicht lassen kann. Ihn erwartet ein äußerst heikler Fall, denn das Mordopfer galt nicht nur als engagierter Museumsleiter, sondern auch als ausgesprochener Charmeur, der sich durch seine Affären zwar viele Freundinnen, aber kaum Freunde gemacht hat. Rapp entdeckt neben kleinen intimen Geheimnissen auch höchst brisante Spuren, die das gesamte Elsass in Aufruhr versetzen könnten.
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