Experience pure suspense at the author's reading of the thrilling Baltic Sea thriller, which is set in Kühlungsborn, among other places.
The story
November in the fashionable Baltic resort of Kühlungsborn. A woman disappears. The ransom demand is not long in coming. The fiancé, Florian Behrens, quickly comes under suspicion of having faked the kidnapping. Almost at the same time, a murder takes place in the Baltic resort. Numerous clues and witness statements incriminate Behrens. Is he a murderer or just the victim of a sophisticated plot?
Together with his mother, he tries to shed light on the murky events. A well-kept secret from a long-forgotten time plays a central role. Behrens has to come to terms with his own shady past, which involved a great deal of money and morality.
The author, Ralf Peter Paul, sets his exciting story between Kühlungsborn, where he has lived for several years, Berlin and the Spanish coastal town of Calpe. In this way, he provides the reader with an extremely varied reading experience.
Readers' comments
Exciting crime thriller - Highly recommended!!!
An exciting thriller, read very fluently and I was so captivated to read the end! The thriller is written in an original and interesting way with the time flashbacks! From Calpe in Spain to the far north, such as Kühlungsborn, Berlin and Bremen, the unbelievable deeds happen! The thriller could also be reality!
There's love, murder, good deeds and humor,
humor and so on. Sentences, quasi life wisdom, also appealed to me, such as: Attitude determines your thoughts and actions - don't dream .....fahre Peggy !!!
Easy to read, highly recommended!
Captivating thriller
The book is very captivating and reads so easily and fluently that you want to devour it in one go. The story takes place in Kühlungsborn, Berlin and Calpe and is described with great attention to detail. I can highly recommend the book and am already looking forward to further works by the author
About the author
Ralf Peter Paul was born in Berlin in 1954. After graduating from high school, he began training for the higher civil service at the tax office, which he abandoned after two years to become a cab entrepreneur.
When he moved to Rhineland-Palatinate, he switched to the financial services sector, where he worked as a speaker and sales trainer.
His writing was inspired by Hermann Kant. His early encounter with the great GDR author was formative for Ralf Peter Paul. However, his debut novel "The Last Good Deed" was only published in 2021 after he ended his professional career and moved to the Baltic Sea.
Source and further information at: https: //www.ralf-peter-paul.de/
Admission: 5,- €