Murderer by passion
Biography of a Psychopath
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2024
epubli (Verlag)
978-3-7584-7955-7 (ISBN)
epubli (Verlag)
978-3-7584-7955-7 (ISBN)
The story of a psychopath.
Karl Liebknecht - the main character of this novel - loses his young wife and parents on the same day in a car accident caused by a drunk Yugoslav lorry driver. Liebknecht, a conscientious case worker at the social welfare office, withdraws more and more into himself until one day he unintentionally kills a young Yugoslavian girl. He tells himself that she was 'only' a member of the same people who had killed his family. Liebknecht comes into contact with neo-Nazi circles and begins to hunt down foreign drug dealers and prostitutes. Initially, the victims are merely beaten up - but later Liebknecht, who has begun to steel his body through strength training, switches to locking the victims in his cellar and then murdering them. Liebknecht kidnaps the wife of Inspector Werner, who suspected the real perpetrator very early on but was unable to produce any evidence, and makes her play sex games with three Africans in front of a hidden camera. Liebknecht sends the recorded videos to the press and police and begins a game of cat and mouse to break free from the boredom of daily monotony. The inspector's assistant detective is also kidnapped and murdered. Liebknecht transforms from a staid civil servant into a sarcastic monster, but loves his black housekeeper Agatha, who supports him wholeheartedly in his perverse misdeeds....
Warning! This novel should only be read by mature adults. Contains cruelties.
Karl Liebknecht - the main character of this novel - loses his young wife and parents on the same day in a car accident caused by a drunk Yugoslav lorry driver. Liebknecht, a conscientious case worker at the social welfare office, withdraws more and more into himself until one day he unintentionally kills a young Yugoslavian girl. He tells himself that she was 'only' a member of the same people who had killed his family. Liebknecht comes into contact with neo-Nazi circles and begins to hunt down foreign drug dealers and prostitutes. Initially, the victims are merely beaten up - but later Liebknecht, who has begun to steel his body through strength training, switches to locking the victims in his cellar and then murdering them. Liebknecht kidnaps the wife of Inspector Werner, who suspected the real perpetrator very early on but was unable to produce any evidence, and makes her play sex games with three Africans in front of a hidden camera. Liebknecht sends the recorded videos to the press and police and begins a game of cat and mouse to break free from the boredom of daily monotony. The inspector's assistant detective is also kidnapped and murdered. Liebknecht transforms from a staid civil servant into a sarcastic monster, but loves his black housekeeper Agatha, who supports him wholeheartedly in his perverse misdeeds....
Warning! This novel should only be read by mature adults. Contains cruelties.
Der Autor, Bernd Michael Grosch, geboren 1954 in Rheinland-Pfalz, sieht sich als eine Art 'Weltenbummler', der bereits 1973, im Alter von 18 Jahren zum ersten mal Deutschland verließ, um einen Gutteil der Erde und ihrer Bewohner kennenzulernen und fast neun Jahre in Indien zu leben. Die so gemachten Erfahrungen wurden zum Teil in mehreren Büchern verarbeitet. Seit März 2009 lebt der Autor wieder in Deutschland.
Erscheinungsdatum | 27.02.2024 |
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Illustrationen | Bernd Michael Grosch |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
Gewicht | 1248 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Dramatik / Theater |
Schlagworte | cruelty • drug dealer • Inspector • murderer • Prostitute • Psychopath • Vault |
ISBN-10 | 3-7584-7955-X / 375847955X |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-7584-7955-7 / 9783758479557 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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