
Sterben verboten
Rummy Blach
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Narrated by:
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Franz Suhrada
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By:
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Helmut Zenker
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Kriminalgeschichte mit Rummy Blach:
Agentur r. blach steht in schwarzen Klebebuchstaben auf der dicken Milchglasscheibe meines Büros. Früher ist da Detektei concorde gestanden, was möglicherweise zu viele an Konkurs erinnert und abgeschreckt hat. R. steht für Robert, "Rummy" dürfen nur zwei Freunde, vier Freundinnen, jeder Kartenspieler zwischen Wien und Bregenz und ich selber zu mir sagen. Und eigentlich habe ich persönlich gar nichts übrig für Personenschutz.
Rummy Blach, 28, arroganter Cabriofahrer, besessener Rummy-Spieler und nicht immer erfolgreicher Privatdetektiv, hat seine überaus seltsamen Fälle vom März 1989 bis Jänner 1990 exklusiv im Wiener in Wien geschildert.
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