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SCRAPS OF SENTENCES: Detective story

  • crime
  • Categories:Thrillers & Suspense
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:September,2021
  • Pages:281
  • Retail Price:13.00 EUR
  • Size:120mm×200mm
  • Page Views:52
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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The controversial Zurich cantonal councillor Angela Legler, who is currently working intensively on a new cycle path concept for the canton, is found stabbed to death. At first, a political motive is suspected, after all, the politician had recently been accused by a parliamentary employee of being a bribe. Or is it a relationship act? Because the married woman apparently also had an affair ...
Inspector Beat Streiff investigates in all directions - supported by his girlfriend Valerie Gut, owner of the bicycle shop »FahrGut« in the city district of Wiedikon.

Author

Isabel Morf
was born in Graubünden and grew up in the canton of Glarus and the Swiss Plateau. She has lived in Zurich for many years, with the exception of a year she spent in Vienna during her studies of German language and literature, where her favourite coffee house was the "Jelinek". For several years she wrote as a freelance journalist on social issues, including – and with particular interest – reports on court proceedings at the Higher Court of Zurich, which in retrospect proved to be a useful further education. Later she worked part-time as a parliamentary editor for the federal parliament in Bern. This gave her time to come up with all sorts of criminals, which she then did not put into practice, but only wrote down. Today she lives and writes in Zurich and on the east coast of Scotland.

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