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Plan D

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Simon Urban was born in Hagen in 1975. He studied German literature at the University of Munster! and creative writing at the Deutsches Literaturinstitut in Leipzig! and his short stories have earned him numerous prizes. He lives in Hamburg and Techau (East Holstein) and currently works as a copywriter for a leading German creative agency. Klappentext October 2011. The Berlin Wall never fell. Crucial economic talks between East and West are taking place when an ally of the GDR's chairman is murdered. With the future of East Germany hanging over him! Detective Martin Wegener must find the killer! even if it means investigating the Stasi themselves. PLAN D is a gripping alternative-history thriller in the vein of Robert Harris's FATHERLAND. Zusammenfassung October 2011. While West Berlin enjoys all the trappings of capitalism! on the crowded! polluted! Eastern side of the Wall! the GDR is facing bankruptcy. The ailing government's only hope lies in economic talks with the West! but then an ally of the GDR's chairman is found murdered - and all the clues suggest that his killer came from within the Stasi. Detective Martin Wegener is assigned to the case! but! with the future of East Germany hanging over him! Wegener must work with the West German police if he is to find the killer! even if it means investigating the Stasi themselves. It is a journey that will take him from Stasi meeting rooms to secret prisons as he begins to unravel the identity of both victim and killer! and the meaning of the mysterious Plan D. Plan D is a gripping thriller and a thought-provoking alternative history in the vein of Robert Harris's Fatherland and John le Carré's The Spy Who Came in from the Cold .

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Authors Simon Urban
Assisted by Katy Derbyshire (Translation)
Publisher Harvill Secker
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2013
 
EAN 9781846556937
ISBN 978-1-84655-693-7
No. of pages 528
Dimensions 153 mm x 234 mm x 37 mm
Series HARVILL SECKER
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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