Book description
Two high profile victims - a former Left-wing radical turned
environmental campaigner and a geneticist researching the possibility
of inherited memory - are found murdered within 24 hours of each
other. Both men have been scalped.
Forensic tests reveal that single red hairs left at each scene
belong to neither victim, but were cut from the same head - twenty
years earlier. Jan Fabel and his murder team find themselves under
political and media pressure to track down a killer whom the press has
already christened 'The Hamburg Hairdresser'.
Connections in the victims' pasts begin to emerge, but Fabel's team
is working against the clock.
Fabel is caught in a web of intrigue, obsession and revenge that
seemingly spans sixteen centuries. He must discover the crucial link
between an ancient mummified body, a long-disbanded terrorist group
and its infamous leader and a killer who believes he has been
reincarnated to exact a terrible revenge on those who betrayed him in
a previous life.
Craig Russell was born in 1956, in Fife, Scotland. He served as a
police officer and worked in the advertising industry as a copywriter
and creative director. Russell has a long-standing interest in the
German language and in post-war German history. He has been a
freelance writer for fifteen years. In 2007, Russell was presented
with a Polizeistern (Police Star) award by the Polizei Hamburg
for raising public awareness of the work of the Hamburg police.
For more information about Craig Russell and his books, please visit
www. craigrussell. com