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Ende eines Tanzvergnügens (End of a Fun Dance)

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Ende eines Tanzvergnügens (End of a Fun Dance)

by domentat, Tamata

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ISBN 10
3886199061
ISBN 13
9783886199068
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Hamburg, Germany: Zweite Reihe, Argument Verlag, 1995. A6 - A German language text trade paperback book in very good+ condition. An unread, tight, clean, sound copy with very minor overall shelf wear. Marvin Collins, afroamerkanischer Reporter eines populären Herrenmagazins, had die Mauerstadt gründlich satt. Nur noch eine Titelstory über Neonazis, und ... bye, bye, Berlin! Doch dann platzt eine Bombe in sein Leben, und zwar buchstáblich: in dem von farbigen GIs bevorzugten Nachtclub 'Magic'. Unter den Opfern ist ein Freund Marvins. Grund genug, sich für Täter und Hintergründe des Verbrechens zu interessieren, wobei er auf eine gute Story hofft. Marvin und seine Freundin Carla stoßen auf Spuren, die ins Rotlichtmilieu, zu Neonazis und zu arabischen Terroristen führen. Doch die Wahrheit beginnen sie erst zu ahnen, als der US-Geheimdienst sich in ihr Leben einmischt... Ein Spannender, temporeicher Krimi, der auf einem realen Ereignis beruht: dem Bombenanschlag auf die Berliner Diskotek 'La Belle'. Tamara Domentat, 1959 in Berlin geboren, studierte hier und in den USA Amerikanistik und Black Studies. Sie begann als Journalistin und Übersetzerin und hat sich inzwischen auch als Sachbuchautorin einen Namen gemacht. 1993 wurde sie Ullstein-Preisträgerin. Marvin Collins is an African-American reporter for popular men's magazines and he is thoroughly fed up with berlin. An offer to to write a cover story article about neo-Nazis allows him to say bye, bye, Berlin! But then a bomb explodes in his life, and that letter: in the popular African-American GIs nightclub 'Magic'. Among the victims is a friend of Marvin's. This gives him reason enough to want to uncover the facts of the crime and he also hopes it will lead to a good story too. Marvin and his girlfriend Carla set out following a trail of leads that take them into the red light district and encounters with neo-Nazis and Arab terrorists. But they begin to suspect the real truth behind the bombing only after US intelligence starts interfering in their lives. This is an exciting, fast-paced thriller based on an actual event: the bombing of the Berlin discotheque 'La Belle'. Tamara Domentat, born 1959 in Berlin, studied American and Black Studies in Germany and in the US. She began her professional writing career as a journalist and translator and has developed into a noted non-fiction author. In 1993 she received a German Ullstein literary award. 4.6"x7.1", 236 seiten (pages). Zufriedenheit garantiert (satisfaction guaranteed).. German Language Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Ende eines Tanzvergnügens (End of a Fun Dance)
Author
domentat, Tamata
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket as Issued
Edition
German Language Edition
ISBN 10
3886199061
ISBN 13
9783886199068
Publisher
Zweite Reihe, Argument Verlag
Place of Publication
Hamburg, Germany
Date Published
1995
Keywords
German Language Text Mystery Thriller Terrorism Germany Nightclub Bombing
Bookseller catalogs
Fiction: Mystery / Authors A-E; Fiction: Mystery / Crime Fiction;
Size
12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall

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