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The Invisible Web: A Black Forest Investigation V
By (Author) Oliver Bottini
Translated by Jamie Bulloch
Quercus Publishing
MacLehose Press
11th June 2024
15th February 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
833.92
Paperback
272
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
195g
A gripping and atmospheric Black Forest Investigation featuring Detective Inspector Louise Boni.
"Oliver Bottini is one of the most sophisticated crime writers of modern times" Sunday TimesIn a Berlin hotel a man is beaten up, but it's more than a random assault and the attacker escapes undetected. When the trail leads to Freiburg, Chief Inspector Louise Boni is sent to investigate. It's a complex case, a professional job. The victim is a secret service informer, the only witness knows more than she's saying, and the intelligence service is hovering in the background, refusing to cooperate. Industrial espionage appears to be at play, focused on the booming solar-energy sector. "Taut writing and pacy events" Sunday Times Boni's investigation is repeatedly obstructed, and again she has to rip up the police handbook in her attempt to find out how the different threads of the web tie together. But by the time she discovers the truth, it's already too late for one of those involved . . ."Bottini is a terrific storyteller" Sunday Express The fifth in the Black Forest Investigations featuring Louise Boni - by the five-time winner of the German Crime Fiction AwardTranslated from the German by Jamie BullochOliver Bottini is one of the most sophisticated crime writers of our times . . . [his] plots are always original, and this one is as intriguing as ever -- Joan Smith * Sunday Times *
The Black Forest investigations are emblematic of the European crime scene, with the striking southwest Kirchzarten region the backdrop to cruel malfeasance. -- Barry Forshaw * Financial Times Summer Crime Picks *
Bottini is a terrific storyteller * Sunday Express *
Bottini has established himself as a strong new voice in crime * Book Noir *
Bottini's novels are infused with his knowledge of the darker corners of European history, showing its impact decades after the horrific events that drive his plots * Sunday Times *
Oliver Bottini was born in 1965. Five of his novels, including ZEN AND THE ART OF MURDER and A SUMMER OF MURDER of the Black Forest Investigations have been awarded the Deutscher Krimipreis, Germany's most prestigious award for crime writing. ZEN AND THE ART OF MURDER was shortlisted for the 2018 CWA International Dagger. He lives in Frankfurt. www.bottini.de.