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Running dog

Moll Robbins is a journalist in a rut. But then she gets wind of a very exciting story: it concerns a small piece of celluloid, a pornographic film purportedly shot in a bunker in the climactic days of Berlin's fall - with Hitler as its star. One person claims to have access to this unique piece of Naziana; inevitably, more than one wants it.

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  • "Moll Robbins is a journalist in a rut. But then she gets wind of a very exciting story: it concerns a small piece of celluloid, a pornographic film purportedly shot in a bunker in the climactic days of Berlin's fall - with Hitler as its star. One person claims to have access to this unique piece of Naziana; inevitably, more than one wants it."@en
  • "Une invraisemblable poursuite par une bande de personnages que qualifie le titre: un sénateur américain corrompu, un agent de la CIA, un antiquaire, trois vétérans de Viêt-nam et autres. La cible de cette traque: un film tourné dans le bunker juste avant la mort d'Hitler. Un vrai cauchemar."
  • "A magazine writer in New York is interested in the erotic art collection of an influential senator."@en
  • "A woman reporter and a staff assistant to an American senator learn of an erotic film shot in Hitler's Berlin bunker which was to have been sold by a man found murdered and dressed as a woman in Manhattan."
  • "Running Dog, originally published in 1978, follows Moll Robbins, a New York City journalist trailing the activities of an influential senator. In the process, she is dragged into the black market world of erotica and shady, infatuated men. There, a cat-and-mouse chase for an erotic film rumored to "star" Adolph Hitler leads to trickery, maneuvering, and bloodshed."
  • "DeLillo's Running Dog, originally published in 1978, follows Moll Robbins, a New York city journalist trailing the activities of an influential senator. In the process she is dragged into the black market world of erotica and shady, infatuated men, where a cat-and-mouse chase for an erotic film rumored to "star" Adolph Hitler leads to trickery, maneuvering, and bloodshed. With streamlined prose and a thriller's narrative pace, Running Dog is a bright star in the modern master's early career."@en
  • "Geruchten rond het bestaan van een seksfilm uit de laatste dagen van Hitler beroeren het milieu van kunst- en pornoverzamelaars."

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  • "Political fiction"
  • "Political fiction"@en
  • "Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)"@en
  • "Powieść amerykańska"
  • "Powieść amerykańska"@pl
  • "Suspense fiction"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Translations"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Americké romány"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Tekstuitgave"

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  • "Running dog"@en
  • "Running dog"
  • "Running dog"@it
  • "Fascinación"
  • "Fascinación"@es
  • "Fascniación"
  • "Pies Łańcuchowy"@pl
  • "Running Dog"
  • "Jachthond"
  • "Bluthunde : Roman"
  • "Running dog : [a novel]"
  • "Bluthunde Roman"
  • "Prašivý pes"
  • "Koşan köpek"@tr
  • "Koşan köpek"
  • "Chien galeux"
  • "Kelev rats"
  • "Running Dogs"@en

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