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240 Pages
ISBN 978-3-423-21264-9
- Peter Probst
Personal Injury
Ever since he ran over a young man, train driver Klaus Engler has been plagued by guilt. As if that weren't bad enough, he has the feeling he is being followed and threatened by strangers. Engler turns to private investigator Anton Schwarz to find out who these unknown people might be. Shortly after Schwarz takes on the case, another suicide victim jumps in front of Engler's train. Is it just a coincidence? The trail soon leads Schwarz to Achim Grenzebach, who lost a leg in a train accident many years ago. Filled with hatred for Klaus Engler, the driver responsible, he orchestrates a gruesome revenge: via a suicide forum on the internet, he looks for a willing victim who is prepared to throw themselves in front of a train…
Press acclaim for Blind Spots :
"Peter Probst has not only succeeded in writing a complex and at times deeply moving detective thriller - he also reveals 'blind spots' in his readers' minds." Cathrin Kahlweit in Süddeutsche Zeitung
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Peter Probst, born in 1957 in Munich, studied Catholic theology, German and Italian literature. He has worked variously as an assistant film producer, film director and lecturer at film academies, and, since 1982, has written around 90 screenplays for television, most notably for crime series such as "Tatort".
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Auf der Buchmesse in Leipzig 2011 führte Lettra TV ein Interview mit Peter Probst. Sehen Sie hier das ganze Interview.








































