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You could write a “crime scene” about the competition between two power-conscious civil servants who like each other so much that they share a piece of land on which they build two houses, one light and one dark.

And who then become hostile brothers.

And then someone is dead.

Or one about a sinister, diffuse right-wing Viennese secret organization that has set itself the goal of promoting security in Austria, and which is networked up to the highest level of the police, among the highest ranks of state employees.

And then someone is dead.

Or one about two men who do sports like one shouldn't.

So with hatred of the other in mind, who is always a little faster.

Or seems to be.

And because one is always a little faster, the other takes ephedrine.

And then someone is dead.

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Or about a man who has a problem and a beautiful woman who helps him because he loves casinos too much.

The woman is married and lives in a villa that is heartbreakingly empty.

And then someone is dead.

Or one through a commissioner who actually wants to go abroad, for a year, to carry out European coordination, to network Austria with the world.

And who finds himself after 35 years in front of the employment agent who asks him what he did at the criminal investigation department and he says: "My job." And then someone is dead.

A commissioner discovers sport

Or one through a mayor who is selling his land to the highest bidder.

The land of his parish.

Under the hand, behind their back.

And then someone is dead.

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Or one about people who fall through the rust of public welfare.

And then someone is dead.

Or about a commissioner who discovers sport, jogs through the overheated city and through the forest.

Met a man who is faster than you.

And then he's dead.

You could also

pack

all of this into

a

“crime scene”.

Ivo Schneider did that.

"Conspiracy" is the name of his book for the Viennese team.

Anyone who remembers the condition of their parents' car on the way over the Brenner Pass, with everything in it that one could need for three weeks and the fact that the mobile almost ran out of breath on the first serpentine, knows what it's like Inside of "conspiracy" feels.

You urgently have to get some fresh air afterwards.