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Der Richter und sein Henker

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Der Richter und sein Henker

By: Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Narrated by: Hans Korte
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Inspektor Bärlach ist todkrank, und es bleibt ihm nicht viel Zeit, seinen ewigen Gegenspieler, den Meisterverbrecher Gastmann, zu überführen. Da bietet ihm ein Mord (den nicht Gastmann begangen hat) eine Möglichkeit...

Dürrenmatts berühmtester Kriminalroman, gelesen von Hans Korte.

(c)+(p) 2009 Diogenes Verlag AG
Classics European
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Masterpiece performance of a masterpiece book.

We studied this book in high school when I was studying German in public school, Turkey. The story is life itself, and this performance by Hans Korte brings a new life into the story. Probably due to its small segway into oriental mysticism via time spent in "Constantinople", makes the book more intriguing to me. Too bad "they" don't write books like that anymore...

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