Das verborgene Netz
Das verborgene Netz

Das verborgene Netz

Ein Fall für Louise Bonì

320 pages
»Unsere unbedingte Lieblingskommissarin« ELMAR KREKELER, DIE WELT
OLIVER BOTTINI
DAS VERBORGENE NETZ/
THE HIDDEN NET. A Case For Louise Bonì
A Crime Novel, ca. 320pp.

The fifth case for Louise Bonì
»The Scandinavian-mad crime readers in Germany don’t need to roam so far afield. As far as Freiburg is quite far enough.« Frankfurter Rundschau
»Our absolute favourite inspector« - Elmar Krekeler, DIE WELT

Berlin: A man is beaten up, the perpetrator escapes unrecognised. Crime Squad Chief Inspector Louise Bonì investigates, as one of the clues leads to Freiburg. A worrying case: The perpetrator seems to be a professional, the victim a secret service informer, the only witness knows more than she lets on, and the constitution protection services are operating behind the scenes, but refusing to cooperate. Louise Bonì is thwarted time and again – but when did that ever impress her? She senses that the net is tightening. But until she discovers the truth, it is already too late for one of the persons involved …
For Louise Bonì’s fifth case, Oliver Botteni creates a fascinatingly threatening atmosphere of tension that nobody can escape from.

Rights sold to previoues titles of the Louise Bonì series: People’s Press (Danish); Standaard Uitgeverij (Dutch); MacLehose Press (English World); Éditions de l’Aube (French); Alexandra - Pecsi Direkt (Hungarian); Beit Casa (Italian); Dolnoślaskie (Polish); Tritonic (Rumanian)

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Oliver Bottini

Oliver Bottini, born 1965, studied modern German literature, Italian studies and psychology in Munich. He received the German Crime Writing Prize...
Oliver Bottini, born 1965, studied modern German literature, Italian studies and psychology in Munich. He received the German Crime Writing Prize (Deutscher Krimipreis) for his books “Mord im Zeichen des Zen” and “Im Sommer der Mörder.” He was nominated for the 2007 Friedrich Glauser Prize in the novel category. His third novel, “Im Auftrag der Väter,” was shortlisted for the 2007 Munich Tukan Prize, in 2010 he published “Das verborgene Netz” also, as the previous titles part of his...