Codename Faust

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Pub Date 24 Nov 2022 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2022

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Who have you spoken to about me?

What do you know about Operation Wahasha?

What have you told Detective Sara Nowak?

These are the last words priest Jürgen Stiller hears before he is executed by a former terrorist known only by the codename 'Faust'.

Then the killer begins the hunt for Detective Sara Nowak.

Nowak is dangerously unaware that she is a target - until she is shot at in her own home.

As Nowak races to unmask her would-be assassin, the trail leads her back to West Germany, to a group of radical terrorist fanatics - and to a deadly question: What was Operation Wahasha?

With Faust closing in, Nowak must find the answers before many more lives are taken - including her own.

Who have you spoken to about me?

What do you know about Operation Wahasha?

What have you told Detective Sara Nowak?

These are the last words priest Jürgen Stiller hears before he is executed by a...


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ISBN 9781838776541
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)
PAGES 400

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Well written with an engaging storyline, well developed characters and a good level of mystery. An enjoyable read.

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A gripping and well plotted story that kept me hooked and on the edge. Intriguing plot, well developed characters.
It's a solid example of Scandinavian noir, a bit slow at the beginning and faster in the second part.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this arc, all opinions are mine

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