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Two missing children. Only Pohl can save the third. Two young children have been violently abducted in broad daylight, with nothing connecting them but their disappearance. Detective Nik Pohl knows there must be a missing link, but every time he gets close to the answer people show up hurt, or worse... The kidnappings must be connected. Could it be the recent property scandal that one young girl's father is embroiled in, or something even bigger? Desperate to find the children and fearing there may be more victims, Pohl throws himself into the world of Munich's grimy organised crime scene.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Two missing children. Only Pohl can save the third. Two young children have been violently abducted in broad daylight, with nothing connecting them but their disappearance. Detective Nik Pohl knows there must be a missing link, but every time he gets close to the answer people show up hurt, or worse... The kidnappings must be connected. Could it be the recent property scandal that one young girl's father is embroiled in, or something even bigger? Desperate to find the children and fearing there may be more victims, Pohl throws himself into the world of Munich's grimy organised crime scene. Drug lords, money launderers and criminals stand in the way of the truth, but Pohl knows his way around, and he's determined not to let another child disappear on his watch. Can he make the connection and identify the final target--and stop the killer--before it's too late?
Autorenporträt
Alexander Hartung was born in 1970 in Mannheim, Germany. He began writing while he was studying for a degree in economics and soon discovered a passion for crime fiction. He topped the Kindle Bestseller List with his Jan Tommen series and with Broken Glass he introduced us to Nik Pohl, the Munich detective at the centre of a gripping new investigation series. Alexander lives in his hometown of Mannheim with his wife, son and daughter.