Killer Hunter - Tracking the Lost Girls

  • Max Bischoff, a highly gifted profiler and former detective, investigates on his own initiative
  • Fischer has sold more than 2.8 million Arno Strobel books
  • Strobel's new thriller series forthcoming in spring 2021

'You don't need a bookmark when reading one of Arno Strobel's thrillers, as you simply can't put them down. Gripping and nail-biting!' Sebastian Fitzek

Nothing is more familiar to him than the dark criminal mind... Max Bischoff, a highly gifted profiler, recognises evil face to face -
The new thriller by No. 1 bestselling author Arno Strobel

His time in the KK11 murder investigation unit in Düsseldorf belongs to the past. Now profiler Max Bischoff is starting over again at the Police Academy in Cologne, where he is educating those who want to be as good as him. But the cases find him nevertheless.

When the father of Leni Benz, who disappeared six years ago, asks Max for his help, his immediate impulse is to turn him down. But he realises that he can't. Too many questions remain unexplained in the case of the ten year old girl who disappeared on her way to school and was never seen again. 
But how is it that Leni's satchel has now turned up again in its usual place in her parents' home, as if nothing had happened? How can this happen after all this time? And, above all, why are there so many parallels with a current case? Max sets off on the trail of the perpetrator ...

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  • Publisher: FISCHER Taschenbuch
  • Release: 24.03.2021
  • ISBN: 978-3-596-70051-6
  • 352 Pages
  • Series: Max Bischoff
  • Author: Arno Strobel
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Arno Strobel

Arno Strobel, born in 1962 in Saarlouis, is one of Germany’s most successful thriller writers. All his thrillers have been bestsellers. Before dedicating himself exclusively to writing, he spent many years working for a large German bank in Luxembourg. Strobel loves borderline experiences, and likes to share them with his readers. That is why his thrillers are like exciting journeys of discovery into the dark corners of the human soul, and go beyond even the most primal fears. He derives most of his themes from everyday life, and when he cannot shake off an idea and wants to get to the bottom of it with the help of his network of experts, he knows that the foundation of his next book is being laid. He lives as a freelance writer near Trier.