Mendig in the spell of evil: New Eifel thriller on Lake Laacher!
Mendig in the spell of evil: New Eifel thriller on Lake Laacher!
In the deep forests of the Eifel, where the silence is often only interrupted by the gentle rippling of Laacher Lake, a new crime thriller is waiting for its readers. The author Markus Theisen brings with "It dies well on the Laacher See" the sixth case of his popular commissioner Fritz Weller onto the book shelf. In this exciting story, the dark side of life cannot be ignored. The thriller not only promises thrills, but also offers a piece of Eifel story as a backdrop for cruel crimes.
Markus Theisen, a writer from Mendig, has made a name for itself in the world of crime literature in the past twelve years. With his first book "November red - a fateful encounter", he laid the foundation for a successful series that leads readers deeper into the dark of human souls with every publication. His works are crossed by an atmosphere that is sometimes scary but profound.
The development of the crime series
The new thriller builds on the previous volumes, with each part of which was released at a distance of about 2.4 years. The second part was "fatal promise", which captivated the readers from the start. With every new book Theisen, the curiosity nourished to Commissioner Weller and his latest challenges. Weller, who is confronted in every story with the abysses of crime, remains an identification figure for many readers. His experiences are not only for the investigation of crimes, but also reflect the inner tornness that many protagonists share in Theisen stories.
The title of the latest crime novels, "it dies well on the Laacher See", already suggests that the author takes the readers on a dark journey again in which nature acts both as a backdrop and as a secret symbol for the conflicts of the protagonists. The Eifel and especially the Laacher See are not only geographical points, but also emotional anchors who intensify the action.
Theisen itself emphasizes the importance of the region in which he lives and writes. This gives his crime an authenticity that is not only locally, but also nationwide. The combination of realistic locations and captivating stories causes many readers to question the phenomena of crime and reflect on their own morality.
The author is always open to new challenges and development opportunities. "It dies well on the Laacher See" shows that the genre of the Eifel crime novels is changing and repeatedly reinvented itself. The dark sides of life are processed in a self -contained story without overwhelming readership.
In a few days, this new thriller will see the light of the book stores, and many fans of the series are eagerly awaiting their own discovery of the secrets at Laacher See. Enthusiasts of the Eifel thrillers can be excited to see which complications and surprises will come to them. Theisen remains true to his style and illuminates the human psyche through exciting and violent stories that captivate readers.
For more information about this exciting new publication and the background to the development of the series, See the current reporting at www.rhein-zeitung.de .
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