
Blutige Beichte
Karl Zimmerschied 1
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Hans Jürgen Stockerl
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Alles muss man selber machen...
In einer Blutlache auf der Münchner Schillerstraße liegt eine Leiche. Gleich daneben die Tatwaffe: ein Dönermesser. LKA-Präsident Karl Zimmerschied ist beunruhigt - bei dem Toten handelt es sich um einen Vertrauten des Ministerpräsidenten! Kurz darauf kommt es zu weiteren Verbrechen, stets mit derselben DNA-Spur am Tatort. Doch die Taten passen nicht zusammen. Als im Beichtstuhl von Zimmerschieds Heimatdorf auch noch drei Handgranaten und ein Maschinengewehr auftauchen, wird dem LKA-Chef klar, dass dieser Fall gefährlich weite Kreise zieht...
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