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Bernd Rappenglück, president of the Berchtesgaden whip-cracking club, is found dead in the courtyard of his bakery. Just the evening before, the club had celebrated their victory against their rivals from Garmisch at their clubhouse. Did things get out of hand? Ferdi Brandner, one of the whip-crackers, quickly becomes a suspect in Sophia Strasser and Jerry Paulsen's eyes. His possible motive: The refugee Alfons Nkmura, nicknamed Fonsi, was allowed to lead the whip-crackers in the prestigious competition instead of Ferdl. Thanks to the help of Rappenglück and the club's equipment manager, Toni Kainz, Fonsi had quickly integrated, which didn't sit well with everyone.
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