
Mord Elsässer Art
Jean Paul Rapp ermittelt 1
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Jo Jung
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Suzanne Crayon
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Verbrecherjagd zwischen Wein und Flammkuchen – ein herrlich leichter Sommerkrimi aus dem Herzen des Elsass.
Der Bürgermeister eines kleinen Ortes an der Elsässer Weinstraße wird tot in seinem Büro aufgefunden, die Polizei geht von einem Raubmord aus. Doch Jean Paul Rapp, seit einem Jahr nicht mehr Commissaire im District Colmar-Rouffach, glaubt nicht daran. Unterstützt von seiner Nachbarin, der Deutsch-Französin Sylvie Printemps, ermittelt er wie in früheren Zeiten: beharrlich, klug und mit untrüglichem Instinkt. Und die Stille im Weinberg scheint ihm der Schlüssel zur Lösung des Falls zu sein.
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