Death in Summer
By (Author) Michael Theurillat
Translated by Ayca Trkoglu
Translated by Ayca Trkoglu
Zaffre
Zaffre
29th August 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
833.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
269g
A deadly bullet. An innocent victim. A killer without trace.
On a hot summer day banker Philipp Bettlach is killed by a sniper when he is out on the sun-drenched golf course. Hit by the deadly bullet in the middle of a golf stroke, no-one saw the murderer, and no-one knows what happened. Philipp had no obvious enemies, so why would someone have targeted him
As conversations with those who knew Philipp turn up no evidence, Commissioner Eschenbach, assigned to the case from Zurich, feels sure that there's more to the story. Someone must be hiding something...
Could it be young Doris Hottiger, the former lover of the victim
Or Johannes Bettlach - Philipp's brother and the influential president of a private bank
Or does the victim's seemingly irreproachable ex-wife have something she's not telling him
As lies and deceit abound, Commissioner Eschenbach must get to the bottom of this mysterious and calculated murder.
Gripping and psychologically convincing... I hope it won't be long before the second book is translated! * Nudge Books *
'Those fond of sophisticated European police procedurals will enjoy this.' * Publishers Weekly *
Michael Theurillat was born in 1961 in Basel. He studied economics, art history and history and worked for several years in the banking business. His Commissioner Eschenbach novels are some of the most popular thrillers in Switzerland. In 2012, Rutlischwur was awarded the Friedrich Glauser Prize. He lives with his family near Zurich.