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Thriller / Crime, Fiction
A mobile phone used as a murder weapon? You'd better believe it!
It’s no skin off Vikki’s nose when big business owner Adi Dietz sends his buddy Olaf a private message describing Vikki as a well-known statutory trans person. Until, well, until Olaf posts the message in a public forum (only with the best of intentions, of course!), drawing Vikki into the centre of a publicity storm. So when Vikki finds Olaf dead in his home-shopping-channel-bigshot-office, the police waste no time in putting her name in the frame as chief suspect. To prove her innocence, Vikki has to hunt for the real killer, and there’s no shortage of possible suspects. Then to top it all, Erwin ‘Steam Hammer’ Faltermeyer, legend of the red light district, turns up to put his oar in. As if Vikki didn’t have enough to contend with already...
- Readers of humorous, unusual crime novels, crime parodies, provincial and regional crime novels
- Fans of Rita Falk, Krischan Koch and Andreas Föhr
- Will also appeal to new and younger readers interested in topics of diversity, LGBTIQ+ and transidenity
Gloria Gray has been active internationally as a performer for over 30 years. In 2010, she returned to her home in Zwiesel in the Bavarian Forest and is making a name for herself there as an entrepreneur, district councillor and ambassador. With the series about Vikki Victoria, she presents her brilliant debut.
Co-author Robin Felder lives and works in Munich as a composer, lyricist and writer. He has published four novels so far.
A mobile phone used as a murder weapon? You'd better believe it!
It’s no skin off Vikki’s nose when big business owner Adi Dietz sends his buddy Olaf a private message describing Vikki as a well-known statutory trans person. Until, well, until Olaf posts the message in a public forum (only with the best of intentions, of course!), drawing Vikki into the centre of a publicity storm. So when Vikki finds Olaf dead in his home-shopping-channel-bigshot-office, the police waste no time in putting her name in the frame as chief suspect. To prove her innocence, Vikki has to hunt for the real killer, and there’s no shortage of possible suspects. Then to top it all, Erwin ‘Steam Hammer’ Faltermeyer, legend of the red light district, turns up to put his oar in. As if Vikki didn’t have enough to contend with already...
- Readers of humorous, unusual crime novels, crime parodies, provincial and regional crime novels
- Fans of Rita Falk, Krischan Koch and Andreas Föhr
- Will also appeal to new and younger readers interested in topics of diversity, LGBTIQ+ and transidenity