
Kalter Frieden
Bernie Gunther ermittelt 11
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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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Französische Riviera, 1956: Es ist einsam geworden um Bernie Gunther. Um sich vor seinen Feinden zu verstecken, heuert er als Concierge in einem Grandhotel an - eine langweilige Existenz, aber sicher. Das ändert sich, als Bernie den Schriftsteller W. Somerset Maugham kennenlernt. Maugham, der vor langer Zeit für den britischen Geheimdienst arbeitete, wird erpresst und bittet Bernie darum, die Geldübergabe zu übernehmen. Doch kurz vor der Übergabe wird Bernie von den Briten verhaftet und gerät zwischen die Fronten eines Friedens, der weit brüchiger ist, als sich die Alliierten den Anschein geben...
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