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by H. G. Smittenaar,A. C. Baantjer

ePub Dekok and the Dying Stroller (DeKok Mystery) download
Author:
H. G. Smittenaar,A. C. Baantjer
ISBN13:
978-1881164098
ISBN:
1881164098
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Publisher:
Intercontinental Pub Inc; Reprint edition (June 1, 1994)
Category:
Subcategory:
Mystery
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1512 kb
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1400 kb
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Rating:
4.6
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685

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The night before he had been arrested for being drunk in public and put in a cell to sleep it off. This morning he is found dead. Vledder, DeKok's ubiquitous assistant breathes a little easier when DeKok returns from his fishing vacation. Vledder needs the help of his old mentor. A flurry of interrogations results in unexpected twists. Contemporary Fiction Hard-Boiled Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense.

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Albert Cornelis "Appie" Baantjer (16 September 1923 – 29 August 2010) was a Dutch author of detective fiction and police officer

Albert Cornelis "Appie" Baantjer (16 September 1923 – 29 August 2010) was a Dutch author of detective fiction and police officer. He is mainly known for his large series of detective novels revolving around police inspector De Cock (also translated as DeKok) and his side-kick, sergeant Vledder. The name of the protagonist simply means "cook" in Dutch, but has an unusual spelling which is at the heart of a running gag that involves De Cock spelling out his name every time he introduces himself to someone.

DeKok nodded Renowned mystery author . Baantjer brings to life Inspector DeKok in another stirring potboiler full of suspenseful twists and unusual conclusions

The seasoned inspector wiped the raindrops from his face, bent down gingerly, and carefully lifted a corner of the canvas. Slowly the head became visible: a severed girl's head. Renowned mystery author . Baantjer brings to life Inspector DeKok in another stirring potboiler full of suspenseful twists and unusual conclusions. In The Geese of Death, DeKok takes on Igor Stablinsky, a man accused of bludgeoning a wealthy old man and his wife. To DeKok's unfailing eye the killing urge is visibly present in the suspect during questioning, but did he commit this particular crime?All signs point to one of the few remaining estates in Holland.

This latest Baantjer mystery delves into a grotesque double murder in a well-known Amsterdam hotel. In a surprising twist, DeKok meets with the murderer and tries everything possible to prevent the man from giving himself up to the police. With Dead Harlequin, Baantjer has.

The student is dead. The night before he had been arrested for being drunk in public and put in a cell to sleep it off. This morning he is found dead. Alex Delzen was not drunk, however. He has been poisoned. Murder! Vledder, DeKok's ubiquitous assistant breathes a little easier when DeKok returns from his fishing vacation. Vledder needs the help of his old mentor. A flurry of interrogations results in unexpected twists. Finally, DeKok, in his inimitable manner, arranges a dramatic confrontation in the old, renowned police station at Warmoes Street.