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Die Jalta-Boulevard-Reihe

Diese Serie entführt die Leser in die düstere Realität des kommunistischen Osteuropas und verfolgt die verschlungenen Schicksale von Geheimdienstmitarbeitern und Polizisten wie Emil Brod und Ferenc Kolyeszar. Vor dem Hintergrund politischer Intrigen und allgegenwärtigen Misstrauens bewegen sie sich durch eine tückische Landschaft von Verbrechen und Korruption. Jede Folge bietet eine fesselnde Erzählung, die meisterhaft die bedrückende Atmosphäre und die komplexen moralischen Dilemmata der Zeit einfängt. Es ist eine fesselnde Reise für Fans atmosphärischer Thriller und düsterer Kriminalgeschichten.

The Istanbul Variations
The Bridge of Sighs
The Confession
The Vienna Assignment
Victory Square

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    In this auspicious literary crime debut, an inexperienced homicide detective struggles amid the lawlessness of a post-WWII Eastern European city. It's August, 1948, three years after the Russians liberated this small nation from German Occupation. But the Red Army still patrols the capital's rubble-strewn streets, and the ideals of the Revolution are but memories. Twenty-two-year- old Detective Emil Brod, an eager young man who spent the war working on a fishing boat in Finland, finally gets his chance to serve his country, investigating murder for the People's Militia. The victim in Emil's first case is a state songwriter, but the evidence seems to point toward a political motive. He would like to investigate further, but even in his naivete, he realizes that the police academy never prepared him for this peculiar post-war environment, in which his colleagues are suspicious or silent, where lawlessness and corruption are the rules of the city, and in which he's still expected to investigate a murder. He is truly on his own in this new, dangerous world.

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    The Vienna Assignment

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    To be wrongly accused of murder once is a misfortune. When a defector returns to the village of his birth, it's a chance for disgraced detective Brano Sev to redeem himself. Being framed for a murder should just be part of his cover story.

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    A People's Militia homicide investigator with defection on his mind boards a plane for Istanbul. When it is hijacked by Armenian terrorists, the Turkish authorities try to establish contact - but the plane explodes in mid-air. No negotiation, no explanation. Why?

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    Victory Square

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    The narrative unfolds through gripping storytelling, blending elements of mystery and suspense. The protagonist embarks on a thrilling journey filled with unexpected twists and complex characters. Themes of identity and deception are intricately woven into the plot, challenging perceptions and keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The author's signature style, marked by vivid imagery and sharp dialogue, enhances the immersive experience, making it a compelling read for fans of psychological thrillers.

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