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Night Hunters

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30th September 2021

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781529409185

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Night Hunters, like the previous three Black Forest cases, is hard-hitting and tightly written” MARK SANDERSON, The Times Crime Club

“Oliver Bottini is a terrific storyteller” Sunday Express

“Taut writing and pacy events” Sunday Times

“Always able to surprise the reader” BARRY FORSHAW, author of Crime Fiction: A Reader’s Guide

The fourth in the Black Forest Investigations featuring Louise Bonì – by the four-time winner of the German Crime Fiction Award

At first nothing seems to link fifteen-year-old Eddie, a bit of a loner who finds solace swimming in the dangerous waters of the Rhine, and Nadine, a rich but bored student from Freiburg. Except for the fact that both disappear without trace, within days of each other. When Eddie’s body is found, suspicion first falls upon his brutal and uncooperative father. But when Nadine’s own father raises the alarm, Detective Chief Inspector Louise Bonì of the Freiburg police instinctively feels that the cases are connected.

An abandoned barn near the river soon becomes the focus of the investigation, beginning a trail that will lead Bonì and her team across the Rhine to Colmar, confronting them with the grim secrets of outwardly respectable citizens. Sometimes it takes very little to unleash the monster in man.

Translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch

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Jake Kerridge, Sunday Express
Bottini is a terrific storyteller and he evokes his setting - the Rhine borderlands of the Black Forest - with skill
Joan Smith, Sunday Times
Bottini's novels are infused with his knowledge of the darker corners of European history
Mark Sanderson, The Times Crime Club
Night Hunters, like the previous three Black Forest cases, is hard-hitting and tightly written.

The Black Forest Investigations