In his reports, JEM uses public transport, drinks only mineral water, and always searches for the "certain something." This time, the author explored archives, communities, and libraries. He met local historians and people who had stories to tell. The daily life of the 1960s is the focus of this book. Jean-Marie JEM Backes spent his first months in his parents' flower shop in Oberkorn, grew up in the shadow of the Differdange HADIR plant, attended primary school in Fousbann, and later secondary school in Petingen. He lived in the country's center and now resides in the southwest of the Grand Duchy. Married for 46 years, he is the father of two adult children and grandfather of a girl. After a career in commerce, he was a local correspondent and later a journalist at Tageblatt for decades. Raymond Boon studied law in Luxembourg and Paris, worked as a lawyer at the court, and is now a consultant. Coming from a family of fruit and vegetable dealers, he wrote "The Heirs of Lucifer," a novel with autobiographical tendencies. It tells the story of the Noob family from Zolwer, who during World War II sheltered valuable artworks. These artworks attract the attention of international criminal organizations interested in rare pieces of 'degenerate art'.
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