
Hour of the Jackal by Bernhard Jaumann
Namibia in January. In the heat of a summer's evening in the affluent Ludwigsdorf suburb of Windhoek, a gardener is cold-bloodedly murdered while children splash and play in the swimming pool. Nineteen years after the murder of SWAPO attorney Anton Lubowski, a new series of assassinations has begun. The victims are all members of the South African secret police. Young detective Clemencia Garises is brutally confronted by the bitter battles of the last days of apartheid, something which she previously only knew about from stories. Her job is both to find the killer and to protect the racist perpetrators of past crimes. But her adversary is playing a game of cat and mouse. He carries out his killings in a neighbourhood full of luxury villas, gains access to a South African prison, smuggles an AK47 across the border, and waits patiently beneath an acacia tree in the middle of the Kalahari for his next victim. He's terminally ill, alone, and keeps on killing. Clemencia quickly realises that this is an avenging angel exacting a toll for past crimes. But who is the killer? And why has he waited for two decades to take his revenge
Jaumann, Bernhard: - Bernhard Jaumann was born in Augsburg, Germany in 1957, and attended university in Munich. He taught German, Italian and history for 10 years in Bad Aibling, and spent time in Italy, Australia and Mexico. Between 1998 and 2002, he wrote a series of crime novels, and The Hour of the Jackal was awarded the 2011 German Prize for Best Crime Fiction
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| ISBN 13 | 9781906780432 |
| ISBN 10 | 1906780439 |
| Title | Hour of the Jackal |
| Author | Bernhard Jaumann |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | John Beaufoy Publishing Ltd |
| Year published | 2012-07-12 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
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