The dear neighbors - both the Gottliebs, a rather conservative retired couple, and an alternative-living flat-sharing community consisting of a psychologist, a philosopher and a lawyer, can tell you a thing or two about that. For years, the two extremely different parties have been at loggerheads, and although it seemed as if things had finally calmed down recently, they're at it again. But this time, instead of rotten eggs or dead guinea pigs, there's a corpse in the garden - Sylvia, a lawyer, had a lethal cup of tea, flavored not only with rum but also with a pinch of E605. Did she do it voluntarily or did she have no idea what she was swallowing? At first glance, it seems clear: it was the Gottliebs. But Sylvia's roommate as well as her out-of-town fiancé also had good reasons to want to hasten her demise a bit - Sylvia was wealthy. But finally Sophie discovers that there could be another reason, one as old as mankind - jealousy...
The dear neighbors - both the Gottliebs, a rather conservative retired couple, and an alternative-living flat-sharing community consisting of a psychologist, a philosopher and a lawyer, can tell you a thing or two about that. For years, the two extremely different parties have been at loggerheads, and although it seemed as if things had finally calmed down recently, they're at it again. But this time, instead of rotten eggs or dead guinea pigs, there's a corpse in the garden - Sylvia, a lawyer, had a lethal cup of tea, flavored not only with rum but also with a pinch of E605. Did she do it voluntarily or did she have no idea what she was swallowing? At first glance, it seems clear: it was the Gottliebs. But Sylvia's roommate as well as her out-of-town fiancé also had good reasons to want to hasten her demise a bit - Sylvia was wealthy. But finally Sophie discovers that there could be another reason, one as old as mankind - jealousy...