Agnes Hammer
Village Rumours
01/09/2010
280 Pages, 14.0 x 21.5 cm
ISBN 978-3-8390-0119-6
Trade Paperback
12,90 € (D)
13,30 € (A)
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GRIPPING MURDER MYSTERY
Mattes is handicapped: he hears everything – whispers across the room, the train a mile away, the car behind closed doors…His ears make no distinction between these sounds, so he has to live in a very quiet surroundings.
Mattes is also 19 years old and has to live with his grandmother in Auroth, a tiny remote village in the woods. Mattes used to live in Cologne, but it was too loud in the city. So he writes songs for his band, plays the Harmon at the local service and generally lies low. Things change abruptly when his aunt Lena, who is only a few years older than him returns to the village. She has just recently been fired from her job doing forensic linguistics for the police.
Organized by the local priest a bus trip to a church near by the seeming harmony of the village is suddenly destroyed: Jakob, the former mayor of Auroth is brutally murdered during a choir rehearsal and the murderer seems to be one of the villagers from Auroth. Lena and Mattes are shocked and intrigued. But they are even more shocked when they realize that no one wants to talk to them or the police about the possible motives or background of this murder. Very slowly Lena and Mattes start to uncover layers and layers of unspoken village history – and the threat becomes more serious than they admit to themselves. At first it is just threatening letters, then Lena’s car is tampered with resulting in an almost fatal accident. With Lena in hospital, Mattes now decides to solve the case himself. Like a historian he starts investigating the biographies of the villagers making startling discoveries that lead him back to betrayals in World War II.
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