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Dangerous Open Secrets: Kerstin and Olivia

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Even though this is a spin off of Foreign Influence it can be read as a stand alone, as everything that happened before my two main characters meet and the connections to the ones from the “mother novel” are explained from the involved characters point of view.

Kerstin, a new member of the organised crime unit of Hamburg’s police, who has just had to experience her new boss in a case of a tourist seriously beating his wife for two nights hospital treatment being necessary. As her boss wants the man, who is American, in jail, even though his wife doesn’t want to press charges.

The General Staatsanwalt (ADA) sends his newest assistant, Olivia. As the two of them meet they find out, that they were at the same school together, each having had a crush, supposedly not reciprocated, on the other.
Being tasked to get to know each other and solve the problem as to send an American to a German jail, they revive the mutual attraction quickly, even though twelve years have passed. When they tell each other of their time at university and why they never met there, even though they both read law, Olivia remembers things from her time in the US, that put what is going on with the re-unification of Germany into serious doubt, even more so the politicians pretending to be operating in the interest of the Germans.

513 pages, ebook

First published April 6, 2023

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Monique S.

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Monique S is my pen name, legally I am Monika Magdalena Schenke. I was born in 1953 in Hamburg, Germany to a journalist father and Secretary mother as a boy.

Yes, I am a transwoman and a lesbian one at that. You might be surprised, that I am so outspoken with it, but if you had any idea what I had to go through in inner turmoil and childhood traumas, professional disappointments and discrimination, you might even get a glimpse at the reasons, why today I am so proud of what I have achieved for myself and who I have become.

I have had several jobs in my life, paramedic (during my obligatory service), bar person, delivery driver and finally cabinet and flight case maker in a company I had co founded at 25 with four partners while still male. What never left me during all that was the deep almost desperate desire to be the woman I knew I was inside. When a dispute about company policy ended in legal procedures to get rid of me and even my girl-friend of 5 years betrayed me, I thought I had reached the end of my tether, but some friends who remained, when I came out, and the manager of the Scorpions, for whom I had re-designed a system “my” company had shown 1980 at the music fair in Frankfurt, kept me working and alive, so I started my transition. Very soon I had to find out, that the recent (1982) German law on Transgender (called Transsexuellen Gesetz) was there to make it as difficult as possible, to do it legally.
I felt being classed as incompetent to make decisions for my future, I felt like treated as a child, but at 32 years of age and after I had run a very successful company for years. First they expected me to find work as a woman without being able to legally change my name, then I was to go through two years like that during which I might or might not become allowed to take female hormones. All I could do was to laugh in their faces at that, leave the country in 1986 and go to the UK, where the name change with the help of a Deed Poll was a breeze. That way I also escaped at least some of the radioactive clouds from Chernobyl.

Following that experience I and my then female partner became interested in the astrological system called “Münchner Rhytmenlehre”® by Wolfgang Döbereiner. It did not take long, until our efforts were rewarded. First of all I understood a lot more who I was and why, but together my lady and I were a fabulous team reading charts. Living as a woman called Dhyan Magna with her we became sought after as astrologers and co-therapist for certain therapy groups.

After three years my lady began being interested in men again and we parted ways amicably, she to study alternative medicine (Heilpraktiker) with her man and I to continue as travelling astrologer on my own, spending more or less 10 years “on the road again”, giving readings in England, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In 1996 I finally decided to put down roots in Somerset/Devon on Exmoor. Seeing the social climate in what was until then the soil of my choice for life degenerate rapidly, a friend and I decided to have a look at the other side of the channel. In 2000 she bought a not quite derelict farmhouse in Brittany, where we lived together rebuilding it.

By 2015 my friend and I had pretty much developed in different directions and, since I didn’t find any work in electrics any more, I accepted the invitation of an old friend in the UK and found work there as Independent Quality Analyst for translations between German, English and sometimes French. I left again in 2016 after the Brexit vote.

In May 2019 finally I reached the German retirement age for my year and month of birth, but it took a year until all the German bureaucratic nightmare was over and I could ask for a pension in France, that finally enabled me to fully concentrate on my writing.

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June 11, 2023
This book is now finished, but the uploading to Amazon is a nightmare!!!!! the software has been "improved" to beeing completely useless, congrats, Amazon

Epub and Mobi files are available on my website as of today!
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