Description:Sonja Zorn returns to Naples. The Hamburg journalist and Commissario Gennaro Gentilini have just fallen in love and are enjoying being together. But then a murder victim is found in the part of the Pompeii excavation site that is closed to the general public. The next body is found only a few days later. Were the victims perhaps in some way connected with the burglaries a few weeks previously, in which some of the antique frescoes were badly damaged and others stolen? Not only do Commissario Gentilini and his colleague Stefano di Maio, who are investigating the case, wonder about this, but also Livia Picone from the department in charge of art theft. Shortly afterwards, the Museo Nazionale is broken in to and some valuable pieces of erotic art from Pompeii's ""Gabinetto segreto"", the 'Secret room', disappear. Sonja's interest in the erotic art in the ""Gabinetto segreto"" has also been aroused since the burglary. The contacts she makes to the German Consulate during her research turn out to be more mysterious than expected. Could the trail of the art robbery lead to Germany? Livia Picone has similar suspicions ... Press ""Barbara Krohn writes smoothly and effortlessly and succeeds in giving her wonderfully differentiated figures depth of character. The way she adds vivid local colour to the growing tension is brilliant."" Hamburger Abendblatt "... an experienced storyteller who understands how to portray environments, characters and moods through exact details, and from these to generate thick atmospheres. ... A convincing and moving mystery that will enthrall more than just enthusiasts of this genre." Mittelbayerische Zeitung Author Barbara Krohn was born in Hamburg gin 1957. She studied German and Italian Language and Literature, and this was followed by four years as a foreign language assistant at the University of Naples. She has been living in Regensburg with her husband and two children since 1992. Her crime story ""Rosa's Return"" was filmed for the ZDF German television. In 2002, Barbara Krohn was awarded the Prize for the Promotion of Culture of the City of Regensburg. She teaches Creative Writing and has translated numerous novels from Italian.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Was im Dunkeln bleibt (German Edition). To get started finding Was im Dunkeln bleibt (German Edition), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Sonja Zorn returns to Naples. The Hamburg journalist and Commissario Gennaro Gentilini have just fallen in love and are enjoying being together. But then a murder victim is found in the part of the Pompeii excavation site that is closed to the general public. The next body is found only a few days later. Were the victims perhaps in some way connected with the burglaries a few weeks previously, in which some of the antique frescoes were badly damaged and others stolen? Not only do Commissario Gentilini and his colleague Stefano di Maio, who are investigating the case, wonder about this, but also Livia Picone from the department in charge of art theft. Shortly afterwards, the Museo Nazionale is broken in to and some valuable pieces of erotic art from Pompeii's ""Gabinetto segreto"", the 'Secret room', disappear. Sonja's interest in the erotic art in the ""Gabinetto segreto"" has also been aroused since the burglary. The contacts she makes to the German Consulate during her research turn out to be more mysterious than expected. Could the trail of the art robbery lead to Germany? Livia Picone has similar suspicions ... Press ""Barbara Krohn writes smoothly and effortlessly and succeeds in giving her wonderfully differentiated figures depth of character. The way she adds vivid local colour to the growing tension is brilliant."" Hamburger Abendblatt "... an experienced storyteller who understands how to portray environments, characters and moods through exact details, and from these to generate thick atmospheres. ... A convincing and moving mystery that will enthrall more than just enthusiasts of this genre." Mittelbayerische Zeitung Author Barbara Krohn was born in Hamburg gin 1957. She studied German and Italian Language and Literature, and this was followed by four years as a foreign language assistant at the University of Naples. She has been living in Regensburg with her husband and two children since 1992. Her crime story ""Rosa's Return"" was filmed for the ZDF German television. In 2002, Barbara Krohn was awarded the Prize for the Promotion of Culture of the City of Regensburg. She teaches Creative Writing and has translated numerous novels from Italian.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Was im Dunkeln bleibt (German Edition). To get started finding Was im Dunkeln bleibt (German Edition), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.