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Ruth Eyer, Michael Holz
(Beteiligte)
Option to Die
2018. 476 S. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: EPUBLI 2018
ISBN: 3-7467-8861-7 (3746788617)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-7467-8861-6 (9783746788616)
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In the world of comprehensive globalization, where everyone can deceive and destroy each other with a mouse click, are no longer rules of fairness, decency and civilization.
In the world of comprehensive globalization, where everyone can deceive and destroy each other with a mouse click, are no longer rules of fairness, decency and civilization. In this world, Hans Holt is betrayed and in mortal danger with his girlfriend Pauline. There is apparently only one way free from scruples and governmental restrictions to take control of the action. He had to take it into his own hands.
The action extends over five countries and more than fifteen years.
Older readers will remember the reunification euphoria in Germany. The readers experience the decline in values of Western civilization, the moral turmoil in the United States and the disillusionment and stagnation in Germany. But he can also participate in the individual resistance against injustice and arbitrariness
Holz, Dr. Michael.
Michael Hans-Peter Holz was born at the end of the 2nd World War on the island Rügen. As a war orphan, he grew up in modest conditions. After elementary school, he learned a technical profession. During and after his military service he went to high school. After that he studied law. After graduation, he was arrested for attempted illegal emigration and ransomed by the Federal Government. In the West he had a further legal training. From 1987 to 1998 he worked as a corporate lawyer and he was a lecturer for political education. In 1998 he was so disappointed with the political situation in Germany that he went into the immigration to Central America. There he lives happily and has the pleasure of writing novels.
Eyer, Ruth
Ruth P. Eyer was born after World War 2 in Bielefeld. About resistance to Hitler her father spent several years in a Nazi concentration camp and he passed away in 1966. She got her high school degree and worked for many years in Berlin independently with her mother in the hotel business. After a divorce she went in 1987 to the USA and got married to an American. She was naturalized in 1994, worked than independently as an accountant and later in the beauty care business. After the death of her husband she travelled to Europe and met in 1998 the writer Hans-Peter Michael. From that time on they are living together in Central America and Europe.