The Missing
By (Author) Dirk Kurbjuweit
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
30th March 2021
30th September 2021
Australia
General
Fiction
833.92
Paperback
304
Width 153mm, Height 235mm
Hanover, 1923. Boys are vanishing, one after another, without a trace. At first police suspect political motivationsperhaps the missing boys are communists, defecting to the newly formed USSR, or victims of the rising Nazi Party.
Soon, however, Inspector Robert Lahnstein begins to believe even more sinister forces are at play: is a killer at work Can Lahnstein track down the murderer before he takes another victim
Based on the true crimes of Fritz Haarmann, the fabled Butcher of Hanover, this gripping new novel by Dirk Kurbjuweit explores the depths of human depravity and offers a dark portrait of justice during the Weimar Republic.
Fear shifts our moral codes. It makes us sympathetic to violent revenge, accessories to murder. Do we want the victim to survive No, we dont. Long after I had put this book down I still didnt. A great achievement. -- Herman Koch on Fear
'Fear is a smart, psychologically complex and morally acute fable of modern German society decked out in the garb of an intricate thrillerThis is a wry, complex, at times disturbing survey of middle-class German life in the decades since the end of World War II. -- Sydney Morning Herald on Fear
Dirk is such an extraordinary writer. * RN Bookshelf *
Dirk Kurbjuweit is a journalist at Der Spiegel and lives in Berlin. He has received numerous awards for his writing, including the Egon Erwin Kisch Prize for journalism, and is the author of nine critically acclaimed novels, many of which have been adapted for film, television, theatre and radio.