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On 2 November 1992 at 4.13 p.m., the earth shook at the Susten Pass in the Bernese Oberland. More than 800 tonnes of ammunition and explosives blew up in a cavern near the Steingletscher glacier. The detonation destroyed the cavern, the entrance area and the ammunition blasting site, leaving behind a huge debris field. Six people were killed. What was the cause? Inspired by two actual events - the arrest of a senior Swiss military officer in August 1976 (Part I) and the explosion at the Steingletscher in November 1992 (Part II) - the author, together with his two heroes, a Swiss intelligence…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
On 2 November 1992 at 4.13 p.m., the earth shook at the Susten Pass in the Bernese Oberland. More than 800 tonnes of ammunition and explosives blew up in a cavern near the Steingletscher glacier. The detonation destroyed the cavern, the entrance area and the ammunition blasting site, leaving behind a huge debris field. Six people were killed. What was the cause? Inspired by two actual events - the arrest of a senior Swiss military officer in August 1976 (Part I) and the explosion at the Steingletscher in November 1992 (Part II) - the author, together with his two heroes, a Swiss intelligence officer and his Dutch friend, develops a breathtaking story in which everything is fictitious.
Autorenporträt
Marcus Brian Vladimir Townend-Naef was born at the lake of Sarnen in central Switzerland in 1955, the son of the English writer Paul Townend and the Swiss-Russian hotelier Xenia Dansky. He worked as a waiter, chef and innkeeper in Kentucky, London and Berne. He then completed a degree in applied psychology in Zurich. He worked as a therapist, as a divorce counsellor, in addiction prevention and in health promotion. Today he works with overweight adolescents at the Cantonal Hospital of Lucerne and at the Bürgenstock Health & Medical Excellence. He lives with his wife in Central Switzerland.