Ebook {Epub PDF} More Beer by Jakob Arjouni
· Enter Kemal Kayankaya, the private detective in More Beer, the second in Jakob Arjouni's international noir thriller series. Kayankaya was born in Turkey. When he was one, he was brought to Germany by his father ("one of the first Turkish /5(11). A hardboiled noir in the Chandler tradition that also provides a wry critique of contemporary racial and environmental politics, More Beer shows why Jakob Arjouni’s series of Kayankaya novels has become a bestselling international sensation. A hardboiled noir in the Chandler tradition that also provides a wry critique of contemporary racial and environmental politics, More Beer shows why Jakob Arjouni's series of Kayankaya novels has become a bestselling international sensation.
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