A Girl from Lübeck

A Girl from Lübeck is a 1962 novel by Scottish writer Bruce Marshall.

It is a satiric parable with themes of romance, suspense, and intrigue, while exploring the meaning of faith and grace.

[1] Versory is a literary lecturer who spreads English culture ("from Beowulf to Dylan Thomas") throughout Germany.

Once in Paris, Versory becomes suspicious of how Hannelore can afford her expensive clothes and habits.

Putiphar, Vesory's chief takes Hannelore in his sports car and drives off.