
Blutzahl
Alexander Blix und Emma Ramm 1
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Dietmar Wunder
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Drei, zwei, eins - wenn der Countdown-Mörder zählt, fließt Blut... Der Auftakt einer neuen Thrillerreihe aus Norwegen.
An dem Tag, als die Autorin Sonja Nordstrøm verschwindet, sollte sie zur Premiere ihres Buches "Ewige Erste" erscheinen. Promi-Reporterin Emma Ramm beschließt Nordstrøm zu Hause aufzusuchen. Die imposante Villa ist leer, doch eine am Fernseher angebrachte Zahl weckt Emmas Neugierde: die Nummer Eins. Alexander Blix vom Osloer Dezernat für Gewaltverbrechen ist der nächste, der eine Zahl findet: die Nummer Sieben, und zwar auf der Leiche eines Mannes, der in Sonja Nordstrøms Sommerhaus gefunden wird... Was Emma und Alexander noch nicht wissen: Ein Countdown hat begonnen, und er wird in Blut enden.
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