Inspector Peter Kappe investigates for the 5th time:
Berlin, April 1986: A killer murders his way through West Berlin at night. He has a penchant for lonely streets and Russian babushkas. In any case, Inspector Peter Kappe believes it is a series of murders - so far he is the only one to do so.
Shortly afterwards, Novosti photographer Schenja Brost collapses in the foyer of the Axel Springer high-rise. He had traveled to West Berlin from Kiev via Schönefeld and was radioactively contaminated. Brost had demanded an international press conference and otherwise remained silent. Now, two days later, he is dead. Was Brost responsible for the murders of the old women? Or a spy?
Then a photo negative is found in the dead Russian's shoe - and on it Kappe sees something unimaginable that nevertheless turns out to be true.
Bettina Kerwien studied American Studies and Journalism at the FU Berlin. Today, the Berlin native is the managing director of a steel construction company and devotes every free minute to writing. Jaron Verlag has already published four Kappe volumes and the crime thriller Mitternachtsnotar.
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