Two German tourists die in traffic accidents in Egypt. Their bodies are used to transport a huge amount of dollar bills into Germany. Why are the responsible German authorities not interested in this case?
In the guise of a Canadian journalist Jack Boulder is sent to Egypt by a minor German secret service to inquire about the background, traveling with a German government minister's delegation. Unintentionally, an airline physician gives Boulder a lead that finally takes him to Spain.
Apparently, money trafficking is but a sideline in the context of events. They have their root in recent German history, former East-West business relations kept alive, and are far more complicated and convoluted than everybody thought. And they happen on the level of the new fast and loose German elite.
The novel is set in 2004 in Berlin, Cairo, the Libyan desert , Basel, Potsdam, reminiscences of Budapest in the 1950s and East Berlin in the 1970s, Madrid, Andalusia, and Tuscany ... as the world turns.
Another book featuring Jack Boulder, his friend Laszlo Nagy, Dr. Schall, and Jack Boulder's friend Annabel Conti, who still works for a Swiss bank.
Peter de Chamier works for an international scientific and humanitarian foundation. He has a doctorate in history.
The author has published a number of nonfiction and specialized books, partly bestsellers, some of which have been translated into seven languages, and has contributed numerous newspaper articles to the culture and feature pages of several leading (quality) newspapers. He also has a regular column in a scientific news magazine.
His novels presented here are written in the form of the political thriller, morally neutral, yet morally alert, full of suspense, tongue-in-cheek, and based on solid facts and historical foundations.
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