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Sagen Vaterland

By: Volker Kutscher
Narrated by: Thomas Gulstad
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I juli 1932 står politiet i Berlin over for en gåde: En mand bliver fundet død i en vareelevator i "Haus Vaterland", det legendariske forlystelsessted på Potsdamer Platz, og alt tyder på, at han er druknet i etablissementets svømmepøl. Men han er åbenbart ikke den eneste, der er omkommet på den måde... For at opklare sagen Vaterland må kriminalassistent Gereon Rath ud p en usædvanlig efterforskningsrejse, som blandt andet bringer ham helt til Østpreussen - og Rath når grænsen for, hvad han kan klare.

"Sagen Vaterland" er fjerde selvstændige bind i Volker Kutschers historiske krimiserie om førkrigstidens Berlin. Tidligere udkom "Den Våde Fisk", "Den Stumme Død", og "Goldstein".
©2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof. Translated by Hanne Lund (P)2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof

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Det intelligente plot, de veludviklede karakterer og autentiske referencer gør Kutscher til en mester inden for genren.
-- Sonntag om "Sagen Vaterland"

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