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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 The Briefcase, the Bunker and the Polish Connection
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'Karl Dresden is just another dreamer of a different world, but unlike many, he’s putting his wild and ludicrous plans into action. After successfully assuming the roles of different personas inside stolen baggage from an airport carousel for a year, Karl’s one last steal turns out to haunt him more than he expected. It would also seem that more than one person wants the luggage he’s purposely taken. Sooner or later the whole government is on his tail and he can’t figure out why. A phone call from a mysterious man named Digit forces him to deliver the luggage to Birdsville in South Australia for a large sum payment and potentially the cost of his life. The real concerning question is whether or not Karl Dresden can deliver the luggage before whatever is inside it consumes him entirely. Confused? Well so is the author. With the assistance of a man in a suit, a rural rum distiller, an old man named Old Man plus a science fiction writer from Port Augusta – maybe everything will be explained before the last page. But its highly unlikely'.

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