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Die Diplomatin
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Dann steht man da und ist nur Deutschland.
Fred ist eine erfahrene und ehrgeizige deutsche Konsulin. Eine Frau, die eigentlich nichts aus der Ruhe bringt, überall und nirgends zu Hause. Dann jedoch, in Montevideo, scheitert sie erstmals in ihrer Karriere. Sie wird versetzt ins politisch aufgeheizte Istanbul, ihrer bisher größten Herausforderung. Zwischen Justizpalast und Sommerresidenz, Geheimdienst und deutsch-türkischer Zusammenarbeit, zwischen Affäre und Einsamkeit stößt sie an die Grenzen von Freundschaft, Rechtsstaatlichkeit und europäischer Idee.
In ihrem fulminanten, so komischen wie bitteren neuen Roman erzählt Lucy Fricke von einer Diplomatin, die den Glauben an die Diplomatie verliert - und das, was in ihrem Beruf das Wichtigste ist: die Geduld. Bettina Hoppe liest herrlich trocken - ein außergewöhnliches Hörerlebnis.
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- Beate Assion
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Absolutely outstanding writing!!!!
I could not stop listening. Fabulous book! A must read to understand the world and the life of diplomats a little bit more...
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