
The Man With the Golden Mind
par:
Tom Vater
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 1909223220
ISBN 13: 9781909223226
Date de publication:
March 25th, 2014
Éditeur: Exhibit A
Pages: 336
Genres: Mystery, Action & Adventure
Julia Rendel reaches out to Maier, seeking closure for a haunting family mystery that has lingered for decades. Her father's murder, an unresolved case from East Germany's tumultuous past, casts a long shadow over her life. Determined to uncover the truth, Maier delves deep into a world of secrets and political intrigue, navigating through the complexities of a divided Germany.
As he digs into the details, Maier encounters a web of deception that challenges his perceptions of justice and loyalty. The investigation reveals not only the tragic circumstances surrounding the murder but also the haunting echoes of a bygone era still resonating in contemporary society. With each clue, he inches closer to answers, yet the danger intensifies.
Amidst the backdrop of historical transformation, Maier must confront his own motivations and the implications of the past. The pursuit of truth and understanding leads him to unexpected allies and adversaries, ultimately shaping the lives of those involved in ways he never anticipated. Julia and Maier's journey serves as a poignant reminder of how unresolved histories can shape the future.
As he digs into the details, Maier encounters a web of deception that challenges his perceptions of justice and loyalty. The investigation reveals not only the tragic circumstances surrounding the murder but also the haunting echoes of a bygone era still resonating in contemporary society. With each clue, he inches closer to answers, yet the danger intensifies.
Amidst the backdrop of historical transformation, Maier must confront his own motivations and the implications of the past. The pursuit of truth and understanding leads him to unexpected allies and adversaries, ultimately shaping the lives of those involved in ways he never anticipated. Julia and Maier's journey serves as a poignant reminder of how unresolved histories can shape the future.