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"While restoring their farmhouse, the Vermast family finds a skeleton in the backyard. Inspector Van In, who happens to be married to the deputy public prosecutor, is determined to solve the case in double-quick time and squeeze in one last vacation before the birth of his first child. But this murder is trickier than it looks. The Vermasts' land belonged to the most prominent businessman in West Flanders before it was suddenly handed over to a right-wing charity. The heavily endowed foundation appears to have no expenditures or investments. So who's financing it--and why? Before he knows it,…mehr

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"While restoring their farmhouse, the Vermast family finds a skeleton in the backyard. Inspector Van In, who happens to be married to the deputy public prosecutor, is determined to solve the case in double-quick time and squeeze in one last vacation before the birth of his first child. But this murder is trickier than it looks. The Vermasts' land belonged to the most prominent businessman in West Flanders before it was suddenly handed over to a right-wing charity. The heavily endowed foundation appears to have no expenditures or investments. So who's financing it--and why? Before he knows it, Van In finds himself in the middle of a complex web--one that involves high-level officials, local law enforcement, and common thugs. This time he will have to risk lives to find out the truth"--Page 4 of cover.
Autorenporträt
Pieter Aspe is the author of the Pieter Van In mystery series. Aspe lives in Bruges, Belgium, and is one of the most popular contemporary writers in the Flemish language. His novels have sold over one million copies in Europe alone. Brian Doyle was born in Scotland in 1956 and is currently a professor at the University of Leuven in Belgium. In addition to teaching, he has translated a wide variety of books from Dutch and Flemish into English. In addition to the Pieter Van In Mysteries, his recent book projects include Jef Geeraerts's The Public Prosecutor (2009), Jacqueline van Maarsen's Inheriting Anne Frank (2010), Christiaan Weijts's The Window Dresser (2009), Tessa de Loo's The Book of Doubt (2011), Paul Glaser's Dancing with the Enemy (2013), and Bob Van Laerhoven's Baudelaire's Revenge (2014). He also translates poetry and literary nonfiction.