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Catalogue | Frankfurt Book Fair 2011 | Ute Körner Literary Agent

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Fiction · Crime Novel<br />

“Norbert Horst is at present writing the best<br />

police novels in Germany.”<br />

nº 1 in the<br />

bestseller list of<br />

crime novels Oct ‘11<br />

Thomas Adam, 50, alias Steiger, is a<br />

member of the Dortmund police task<br />

force.<br />

He recently examined the sexual<br />

murder of a young girl. The killer was<br />

quickly caught and convicted. Yet<br />

Steiger has his doubts.<br />

Very much to the annoyance of his<br />

superiors, Steiger continues<br />

investigations and stumbles across two<br />

more similar cases.<br />

Could it be a serial killer? And how did<br />

the clues pointing to other culprits get<br />

to the crime scenes?<br />

The truth is so appalling that the case<br />

turns the stomach of even hard-boiled<br />

Steiger.<br />

“Seldom have I read such an<br />

authentic and realistic book<br />

about the work of the police.”<br />

Norbert Horst is a prize-winning<br />

author of crime fiction. He won the<br />

Friedrich Glauser Prize 2004, the most<br />

important prize for German crime<br />

writing, for his debut novel Corpse<br />

Case, and the Deutsche Krimipreis<br />

2006 for Death Pattern.<br />

In “real” live he is working as superintendent<br />

of detectives in the state of<br />

North Rhine-Westphalia.<br />

www.norbert-horst.de<br />

3<br />

Norbert Horst<br />

Splinters in Your Eye<br />

Goldmann · München, <strong>2011</strong><br />

352 pages<br />

·<br />

All rights available<br />

By the same author<br />

Corpse Case<br />

Goldmann · München, 2003<br />

288 pages<br />

Sold to Spain (rights reverted)<br />

Death Pattern<br />

Goldmann · München, 2005<br />

288 pages<br />

Sketches<br />

Goldmann · München, 2006<br />

384 pages<br />

Time of Death<br />

Goldmann · München, 2008<br />

288 pages

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