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"A fitting and frightening conclusion to a magnificent series" The TimesThe final instalment of the acclaimed Black Forest Investigations brings the series to a shattering close.Louise Bonì, Chief Inspector of the Freiburg criminal police, gets intelligence from an informer that two guns have been bought from a Russian criminal network. Desperate to prevent a fatal act of violence, Bonì is swift to investigate. Before long she identifies the vehicle used to collect the weapons, but the car's ow…

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Undertittel A Black Forest Investigation VI
Forfattere Ukjent (forfatter)
Utgitt 6 juni 2024
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781529409260
"A fitting and frightening conclusion to a magnificent series" The Times

The final instalment of the acclaimed Black Forest Investigations brings the series to a shattering close.

Louise Bonì, Chief Inspector of the Freiburg criminal police, gets intelligence from an informer that two guns have been bought from a Russian criminal network. Desperate to prevent a fatal act of violence, Bonì is swift to investigate. Before long she identifies the vehicle used to collect the weapons, but the car's owner has a watertight alibi. The man driving that night was Ricky Janisch, a neo-Nazi and member of the extreme right-wing group, the Southwest Brigade.

"Bottini is one of the most sophisticated crime writers of our times" JOAN SMITH, Sunday Times

Bonì and her team put Janisch under surveillance, and identify others belonging to the extreme right. The further they probe, the more shocking their discoveries. Could this be part of a much more powerful neo-Nazi network which will stop at nothing? And how will they prevent an attack when the perpetrators are always a step ahead and they don't know the target? By the time Bonì pinpoints the victim, it may already be too late . . .

Translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch