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Kismet (Paperback)
Jakob Arjouni; Translated by Anthea Bell
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R301
R242
Discovery Miles 2 420
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It all began with a favour. Kayankaya and Slibulsky had wanted to
help out Romario, the owner of a small Brazilian restaurant, when
he is threatened by extortionists. Then suddenly there were two
bodies on the floor of Romario's restaurant, their faces caked in
white powder. Kayankaya is troubled by these deaths and decides to
find out who the men are, until he himself is pursued by a mafia
organisation about whom nothing appears to be known. Gradually it
becomes clear to Kayankaya that he is facing the most brutal and
dangerous group of gangsters to have run Frankfurt's station
quarter. And then a new assignment comes in: he is to find a woman
he has seen in a video film, and who he is convinced was looking at
him from the screen. Kismet is a brilliant novel about organised
crime, the fallout from the Balkan wars, and the madness of
nationalism from one of Europe's finest crime writers.
Four members of a radical ecological group are accused of the
murder of the director of a chemical plant near Frankfurt. While
admitting to material damage of the plant they deny any involvement
with the murder. According to witnesses, five people participated
in the sabotage but where is the fifth man? The defendant's lawyer
hires Kemal Kayankaya to find him. Born in Turkey but raised in
Germany, Kayankaya encounters many obstacles in his search to
unravel the complex riddle at the heart of this mystery, not only
because he is a Turk but also because his acidic wit spares no one,
not even the political and judicial powers who seem will stop at
nothing to try and silence him...
Winner of the German Crime Fiction Prize A Kemal Kayankaya Mystery
A distressed artist comes to Kayankaya for help. His Thai
girlfriend has been kidnapped. Kayankaya's raised eyebrow brings
protestations of love. He confronts obstructive racist officials,
corrupt cops and some of Germany's most depraved and dangerous
criminals in his trawl through the immigration offices and brothels
of Frankfurt where it seems young women fugitives and asylum
seekers are disappearing into the Frankfurt night.
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Chez Max (Paperback)
Jakob Arjouni; Translated by Anthea Bell
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R238
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Discovery Miles 1 910
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Provoked by the events of 9/11 and the US reaction, Jakob Arjouni's
clever and satiric novel exposes the workings of mass hysteria.
2064 - Securely fenced off from the rest of the world, life in
Euroasia, except for a handful of suicide bombings and border
disputes, is constantly improving. On the other side of the fence,
countries are being exploited and wracked by regression,
dictatorship, and religious fanaticism. People live in poverty and
misery. Max Schwartzwald is the owner of Chez Max, a smart Parisian
restaurant, but he is also an Ashcroft agent, a member of a secret
government organisation whose mission is to promptly identify and
weed out anything that may threaten the political status quo.
Schwartzwald's biggest problem is his Ashcroft partner, Chen Wu, a
self-righteous loudmouth, who leaves no taboo unbroken, attacks
every human weakness and takes liberties at will - all because of
the spectacular successes he has achieved within the organisation.
But is Chen a double agent who is bringing illegal immigrants into
the Euroasian world and is this the opportunity for Max to get rid
of his partner once and for all?
When a Turkish labourer is stabbed to death in Frankfurt's red
light district the local police see no reason to work overtime.
Kemal Kayankaya, however has a different attitude. He is 26, born
in Turkey, raised in Germany and now working as a Private
Investigator. He has a German passport but has first hand
experience of resentment against foreigners and now Hamul's wife,
Ilter, has hired Kayankaya to find out who murdered her husband. In
the 3 days it takes him to wrap up the case, he has time to
identify Ilter's sister as a heroin addict, track down Ahmed's
girlfriend [a prostitute], link his father-in-law's fatal accident
three years earlier to an ingenious police cover-up, and still
survive beatings, gas attacks and a close encounter with a Fiat.
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Brother Kemal (Paperback)
Jakob Arjouni; Translated by Anthea Bell
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R278
R263
Discovery Miles 2 630
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Fifth mystery featuring Kemal Kayankaya Valerie de Chavannes, a
financier's daughter, summons private investigator Kemal Kayankaya
to her villa in Frankfurt's diplomatic quarter and commissions him
to find her missing sixteen-year-old daughter Marieke. She is
alleged to be with an older man who is posing as an artist. To
Kayankaya, it seems like a simple case: an upper class girl with a
thirst for adventure. Then another case turns up: The Maier
Publishing House believes it needs to protect author Malik Rashid
from attacks by religious fanatics at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
Rashid has written a novel about, amongst other things, attitudes
towards homosexuality in an Arabic country. Kayankaya is hired to
be Rashid's bodyguard for three days. The two cases seem to be
straightforward, but together they lead to murder, rape and
abduction, and even Kayankaya comes under suspicion of being a
contract killer for hire.
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