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A bizarre murder took place in the Berlin ZOO - someone threw a man to wild pigs to tear him apart alive. Policewoman Sanela Beara is the first to arrive at the crime scene: ambitious and determined to solve the case.
The suspected ZOO employee Charlie Rubin was immediately arrested and presented to the public as a monster, while the police rubbed their hands with satisfaction for a job well done. Saneli's intuition tells her that Charlie is not the killer and she decides to investigate on her own. Psychologist Jeremy Saaler, who provides a psychological assessment of the suspect, is also troubled by the same doubts. Both Sanela and Jeremy suspect that the solution to the bloody riddle is hidden in Wendisch Bruch, the small and sinister village of Charlie's childhood, but they do not suspect that they have been lured straight into the arms of an enemy who wants to preserve the silence of the grave at all costs... "No one like Elisabeth Herrmann manages the friction between to turn the East and West of Germany into such layered and masterfully written crime stories." Grazia Elisabeth Herrmann favorite and award-winning German thriller writer. Before establishing herself with the novel Das Kindermädchen (The Nanny), she worked as a television journalist at Radio Berlin-Brandenburg. Movies are made based on her crime stories, such as the very successful screen adaptation of the series of novels about the Berlin lawyer Joachim Vernau. For the novel Zeugin der Toten (Witness of the Dead) she received the prestigious German crime novel of the year award (Deutscher Krimi Preis) in 2012.
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