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Holger Mikkelsen 3
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Narrated by:
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Jørgen Petersen
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By:
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Tage Skou-Hansen
About this listen
Den tredje bog i serien om Holger Mikkelsen.
Holger Mikkelsen fra "De nøgne træer" er nu i 40'erne, skilsmisseadvokat og stadig fodboldentusiast. Med udgangspunkt i en af sine skilsmissesager fortæller han en psykologisk spændende og handlingsmættet historie til sin afdøde kompagnon Theils datter, Bente, der er i 20'erne og går på seminariet. Historien handler om sport, kærlighed og samfundsliv. Om de mekanismer, der dirver værket, får det til at fungere eller bryde sammen. Og om anti-heltene, de almindelige mænd, der bare løber med i 'ræset', fordi de er bange for at være alene, blive glemt eller svigtet.
©2018 Tage Skou-Hansen, Gyldendal (P)2018 Gyldendal