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Vagabonding An Uncommon Guide To The Art Of Longterm World Travel Rolf Potts

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Vagabonding An Uncommon Guide To The Art Of Longterm World Travel Rolf Potts
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Publisher: Villard Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.09 MB
Author: Rolf Potts
ISBN: JQ0RAQAAIAAJ, B00ERNLP46
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Vagabonding An Uncommon Guide To The Art Of Longterm World Travel Rolf Potts by Rolf Potts JQ0RAQAAIAAJ, B00ERNLP46 instant download after payment.

Wolf Haas' Detective Brenner series has become wildly popular around the world for a reason: They're timely, edgy stories told in a wry, quirky voice that's often hilarious, and with a protagonist it's hard not to love. In this episode, Brenner-forced out of the police force-tries to get away from detective work by taking a job as the personal chauffeur for two-year-old Helena, the daughter of a Munich construction giant and a Viennese abortion doctor. One day, while Brenner's attention is turned to picking out a chocolate bar for Helena at a gas station, Helena gets snatched from the car. Abruptly out of a job, Brenner decides to investigate her disappearance on his own. With both parents in the public eye, there's no scarcity of leads-the father's latest development project has spurred public protest, and the mother's clinic has been targeted by the zealous leader of an anti-abortion group. Brenner and God is told with a dark humor that leaves no character, including Brenner, unscathed. Haas tells the story of a fallible hero who can be indecisive and world-weary, baffled and disillusioned by what he finds, but who presses forward nonetheless out of a stubborn sense of decency-a two-year-old is kidnapped, so you find her, because that's just what you do.

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