First pigeons Crime: Almut and the flying rats…


Press picture Almut and the flying rats

A brutal murder in a Frankfurt park. Only one witness: the pigeon Almut. But how to help a dove in resolving the matter? Especially since she has lost herself in for a race in the big city. The good-natured Almut from the country quickly finds friends: Sid and his cronies, a troop filthy city pigeons. But even with the punks of the air at her side lurk countless dangers in the metropolis. And: The serial murders continues. Almut is desperate. Can they stop the killer? How is it to continue with their first love? And they will ever find their way back into the loft of their village?

 

Join Almut their adventures and learn about the people from a completely different perspective. The author Liv Olson might have presented Germany's first deaf Crime. The novel is initially appeared self-published only as e-book on Amazon. A printed version will follow.

 

“Triggered the idea for Crime was actually a pigeon in Frankfurt that I have observed. I then aware of this provocative title with the “flying rats” selected because this is a widespread prejudice that is contradicted in the crime. I hope that the animals can be seen after reading through different eyes and met them loving. And that perhaps the pigeon sport more coming in the center of public attention”Explains Liv Olson.

 

Almut and the flying rats

Liv Olson (Selbstverlag)

Circumference about 270 pages

Cost: 99 cents

Here is the link to the pigeons Crime at Amazon

 

 

 


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