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Kalte Stille von Dorn, Wulf

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ISBN: 978-3-453-43403-5
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Wenn die Stille zum Alptraum wird...

Eine Tonbandaufzeichnung, die in abrupter Stille endet - unerträglicher Stille. Mehr ist Jan Forstner von seinem kleinen Bruder Sven nicht geblieben. Vor dreiundzwanzig Jahren ist Sven spurlos verschwunden. In derselben Nacht verunglückte auch sein Vater. Beide Fälle konnten nie aufgeklärt werden. Als Jan gezwungen ist, an den Ort seiner Kindheit zurückzukehren, holt ihn die Vergangenheit wieder ein. Ein mysteriöser Selbstmord führt ihn zu einem schrecklichen Geheimnis.

Autor Dorn, Wulf
Verlag Heyne Taschenb.
Einband Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
Seitenangabe 448 S.
Meldetext Abhol-/Versandbereit in 48 Stunden ( Werktags)
Ausgabekennzeichen Deutsch
Masse H18.7 cm x B11.9 cm x D3.4 cm 367 g
Auflage Erstmals im TB
Erscheinungstermin 20120312
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Über den Autor Dorn, Wulf

Wulf Dorn (*1969) war zwanzig Jahre in einer psychiatrischen Klinik tätig, ehe er sich ganz dem Schreiben widmete. Mit seinem Debütroman »Trigger« gelang ihm ein internationaler Bestseller, dem weitere folgten. Dorns Bücher werden in zahlreiche Sprachen übersetzt und begeistern eine weltweite Leserschaft. Für seine Storys und Romane wurde er mehrfach ausgezeichnet, u. a. mit dem französischen Prix Polar, dem ELLE Readers Award und dem Glauser-Preis.

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