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portada Das Deutsche im Munde des Hannoveraners (in German)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2016
Language
German
Pages
52
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9783741155123

Das Deutsche im Munde des Hannoveraners (in German)

Hermann Carl Otto Huss (Author) · Hansebooks · Paperback

Das Deutsche im Munde des Hannoveraners (in German) - Hermann Carl Otto Huss

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Synopsis "Das Deutsche im Munde des Hannoveraners (in German)"

Just how much trouble can one girl get into? If it's Simone Kirsch, then it's a lot.
The Simone Kirsch Detective Agency - it has a ring about it that Simone loves. And she's willing to bump, grind and shimmy until she has money enough to make it happen. But nothing ever really runs quite to plan for Simone.
Andi Fowler, a childhood friend and now journalism student, turns up at the strip joint in need of a detective yet unwilling to tell Simone anything more than she's got something explosively big on someone in hospitality. And the whole frenetically fast, chaotically connected case starts right there.
By the next afternoon, Andi's vanished mysteriously. Restaurant corruption, an insane celebrity chef, an untraceable possum head, a conveniently absent boyfriend and a surprising amount of family history aside, Simone still has to deal with her continuing desire for Alex, her favourite policeman, while racing the clock in her desperate search for Andi.
With enough red herrings and jaw-dropping surprises to shake even Simone, Cherry Pie is unputdownable.
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'Peepshow is a triumph Stripping with irony, all bundled up in a ripping crime novel! I can't wait for more.' - Stiletto Magazine
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