Under the Mountains

Crime novel

  • Magic Mushrooms — Police Sergeant Kreuthner is on the trip of his life while Inspector Wallner is pursuing criminals in the mountains
  • Cult author Andreas Föhr is a guarantee for success
  • Total sales: over 2 million, 9 SPIEGEL bestsellers, over 150 weeks on the chart
  • Hallucinogenic mushrooms and a body in the freezer - the SPIEGEL best-seller now as a paperback

Hallucinogenic mushrooms and a body in the freezer - the new bestseller by Andreas Föhr

In order to impress an extremely attractive young female colleague, Police Sergeant Kreuthner has a very special idea: he wants to save the new colleague at the scene of a nighttime armed burglary. Admittedly, the whole thing is simulated - but that is where Kreuthner has once again left something out of his reckoning. The isolated farm which he has chosen for this performance is the target for a real burglary on the same night. Instead of blanks, suddenly real bullets are being fired. And then, they find a body in the freezer...

 

“The main characters [...] get caught up in all kinds of [...] criminal entanglements when solving the case. The Upper Bavarian local colour and accompanying humour as well as thrilling tension are simply entertaining.” Südkurier on “Tote Hand”

 

“Andreas Föhr is an extraordinary writer who understands how to combine local colour with authentic, sometimes odd, characters without his books becoming mundane regional crime novels.” www.krimi-couch.de

 
“Black humour, local colour and fortunately easily-understandable dialect scattered about the novel make it happy reading - although the action is certainly dramatic, tragic and sad.” Westfalen-Blatt

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  • Publisher: Knaur HC
  • Release: 01.06.2021
  • ISBN: 978-3-426-22669-8
  • 384 Pages
  • Series: Ein Wallner & Kreuthner Krimi
  • Author: Andreas Föhr
Under the Mountains
Andreas Föhr Under the Mountains
Thomas Dashuber
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Andreas Föhr

Andreas Föhr, born in 1958, studied law and gained a doctorate in Munich. For many years, he worked as a lawyer, including a stint in Nairobi, before making a name for himself writing screenplays. His prize-winning crime novels about the investigating duo Wallner and Kreuthner regularly feature in the best seller charts. In Rachel Eisenberg, he has now created a character who not only shares his legal knowledge but also the belief that everyone, guilty or not, deserves a defence counsel. Andreas Föhr lives close to Wasserburg.