
Mord in der Rue Dumas. Ein Provence-Krimi
Verlaque & Bonnet ermitteln 2
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Max Hoffmann
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Es stirbt sich schöner in der Provence.
Professor Moutte von der theologischen Fakultät der Uni in Aix-on-Provence wurde ermordet. War der Täter einer der Bewerber um sein Amt und seine schöne Wohnung? Oder war es einer der Studenten, die auf ein hochdotiertes Stipendium hoffen? Untersuchungsrichter Antoine Verlaque und seine Freundin Marine Bonnet stehen vor einem komplizierten Fall ...
Südfranzösische Atmosphäre, Kochkunst und Liebe in einem wunderschönen Provence-Krimi.
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