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| − | + | |Agente de policía Anton Jakob Zellner | |
||Anton Jakob Zellner is a good policeman. At least that's what he thinks. His superiors however think that he is a troublemaker and buried him under a mountain of paperwork. There he is able to sharpen his wit by reading crime novels and dream of the fight against crime. | ||Anton Jakob Zellner is a good policeman. At least that's what he thinks. His superiors however think that he is a troublemaker and buried him under a mountain of paperwork. There he is able to sharpen his wit by reading crime novels and dream of the fight against crime. | ||
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| − | + | |Inspector Nicolas Legrand | |
||Inspector Nicolas Legrand had a dream career in the last four years. After he was able to chase down and lethally wound the Raven in Paris, he has become the most famous investigator at Interpol and an international celebrity. | ||Inspector Nicolas Legrand had a dream career in the last four years. After he was able to chase down and lethally wound the Raven in Paris, he has become the most famous investigator at Interpol and an international celebrity. | ||
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||There is no thief more shrouded in mystery than the Raven. In the 50s no bank vault, no museum and no gallery was safe from him. He was leading the police of a dozen countries around by the nose and his clever break-ins amused the public. He became one of the first stars in the media of the post-war era. | ||There is no thief more shrouded in mystery than the Raven. In the 50s no bank vault, no museum and no gallery was safe from him. He was leading the police of a dozen countries around by the nose and his clever break-ins amused the public. He became one of the first stars in the media of the post-war era. | ||


