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Komm, süßer Tod (novel)

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Come, Sweet Death
Cover of the original German edition
AuthorWolf Haas
Original titleKomm, süßer Tod
LanguageGerman
GenreNovel
PublisherRowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag
Publication date
31 March 1998
Publication placeAustria
Media typePrint (Paperback)
ISBN3-499-22814-9
OCLC248926629

Komm, süßer Tod ("Come, Sweet Death") is a 1998 novel by Austrian author Wolf Haas. It is named after a musical piece by Johann Sebastian Bach. It was picturised in 2000 as Komm, süßer Tod.[1][2]

Plot summary

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Disillusioned paramedic and ex-cop Simon Brenner finds himself trapped between the front lines of two competing Emergency Medical Services in Vienna's relentless summer heat. Things turn really hot when Brenner starts looking into the unusually high death rate of elderly patients.

Characters

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  1. ^ Haas, Wolf (2008). Komm, süßer Tod : Roman. Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verl.
  2. ^ DOR FIlm ; Danny Krausz & Kurt Stocker zeigen ; Drehbuch, Wolfgang Murnberger, Wolf Haas, josef hader ; Produzenten, Danny Krausz, Kurt Stocker ; Regie, Wolfgang Murnberger (2000). Komm, süsser Tod. Wien : Hoanzl, [2000]. Retrieved 2024-11-01 – via University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries Catalog.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)