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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strange book, one of the few logical detective stories,
This review is from: Aufertehung Der Toten (German Edition) (Paperback)
I wonder how this book reads in english, because in german(or better Austrian)it is written like Brenner, the anti-hero of this story is telling the whole thing over a good cup of coffee. The story itself develops in the Austrian Alps when a couple is found frozen to death in a chaired ski-lift. The detective, Brenner, is investigating minor things for an all too long period and his only "hobby" is to go over to the salesman, where he wants to buy a gun, but never really decides to do so and he`s always ending up thinking it over again. The story just strolls around the village and is getting to know strange people and relationships. But then on the last pages there is an ending, that is shocking, revealing and logical. You`ll be surprised!
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Auferstehung Der Toten (German Edition) by Wolf Haas (Paperback - July 1, 2011)
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