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Sellemond, oder, Von der Schwierigkeit, Touristen zu töten
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Assassinations on mountain peaks, staged accidents, or murders following the Fibonacci sequence? Two men who barely know each other meet at an alpine pasture. The older man is skeptical; he is unsure what the younger one wants from him. Slowly, they feel their way toward one another. What gradually comes to light is excessive, unspeakable. It leads from the South Tyrol of the 1990s up into a feverish present—a time plagued by an influx of tourists who suddenly vanish in droves across the mountains. Were the accidents on the Hornspitzen and the Schneebigen Nock actually murders after all? And what happened on the Großer Löffler? Accompanied by the ironic narrator Franz Richard F., Werner Sellemond spends three days at the Wollbachalm, recounting his attempts—ranging from the absurd to the criminal—to take aim at the 'guests'' suffocating love for his homeland.
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