The book "JEDER" is authored by Thomas Seidl. If you have never heard of the author, here is a description made by me. Simply do a rewrite:

John Down, a private detective who had fallen on hard times, was called to a case in the quiet village of Steakbeaver near London, where the daughter of the wealthy Sterling family has been missing for two months. The police do not believe in a crime, because Susan left a farewell letter. But the more John Deep delves into the case, the more he realizes that it's more than that because in this village several young girls are missing, and apparently EVERYONE has their secrets. An exciting crime thriller that goes under your skin, and you can't just shrug it off like that. Hidden, woven and tricky. A versatile thrillers with many thrill elements. They will devour them and keep running into each other as they try to unravel the story. Who has these secrets here, and how will it all end? Why were women kidnapped? Or are they not kidnappings at all? What secrets does the Sterling family have? Why was a down-and-out private detective hired in particular? What is this old, cunning lady doing in this village? And where is Susan Sterling or is she long dead? Many of these questions will arise while you read, and I warn you against it, because you will get excited and can't wait to know the whole terrible truth. Feedback The end is fantastic and absolutely unpredictable! Turns came up in the investigation that I had never seen in real life! Simply super awesome! The revelation is very surprising and incredibly brilliant. Never have I read anything like this before. Previous works by the author: The fairy tale book by Thomas Seidl: Once upon a time...

ТОМ СЕИДЛЬ. КАЖДЫЙ" Киносценарист и писатель Томас Сеидль снова доказывает, что он может превращать тривиальный мистический триллер в захватывающую криминальную историю, полную противоречий и тайн. В роскошной деревенской глуши Стикбеавер, недалеко от Лондона, пропал Джон Даун. Обычное пору






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JEDER (Thomas Seidl).

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