Der Augensammler (Der Augensammler #1) 
Er spielt es mit deinen Kindern.
Er gibt dir 45 Stunden, sie zu finden.
Doch deine Suche wird ewig dauern.
Erst tötet er die Mutter, dann verschleppt er das Kind und gibt dem Vater 45 Stunden Zeit für die Suche. Das ist seine Methode. Nach Ablauf der Frist stirbt das Opfer in seinem Versteck. Doch damit ist das Grauen nicht vorbei: Den aufgefundenen Kinderleichen fehlt jeweils das linke Auge.
Bislang hat der „Augensammler“ keine brauchbare Spur hinterlassen. Da meldet sich eine mysteriöse Zeugin: Alina Gregoriev, eine blinde Physiotherapeutin, die behauptet, durch bloße Körperberührungen in die Vergangenheit ihrer Patienten sehen zu können. Und gestern habe sie womöglich den Augensammler behandelt …
3.5 Stars
Its different and why would I recommend it So so different. Starts at the end and works its way to the beginning, confused? Dont be it becomes totally clearer towards the end!The very first sentence had me hooked, telling me that this book promised a tale I would not be able to leave alone and it starts with the Epilogue: Some stories are like fish hooks, prickly with lethal barbs that embed themselves ever deeper and more inextricably int he minds of the audience, compelling them to keep

Just a well-made thriller story. Nothing more. That kind of book you wont remember anything about, in a short future.
Concept excellent, characters likeable, story line well thought out, ending interesting.I had to read in little bites as some of it was so graphic I needed a break. But what I didn't like was the hero still functioning after how many hours with no sleep, being beaten up and no food. This mistake is made by so many authors. Please, some reality now and again.
Fitzek always finds ways to surprise and to write stories with original content.The twist at the end of this book was not what my theories were based on, so I was positively surprised.
Its 3.43 am and my mind is blown. This is truly a masterpiece. So the book starts with the last chapter and on page 439. Fitzek created a countdown in every possible way. And it all makes sense! You need to finish it and everything will fall into place. I always had this feeling, this discomfort. till the end I had a feeling about the murderer, but the end was just mind blowing. I wish the story would continue, because right now my mind is totally f*cked up.
Sebastian Fitzek
Hardcover | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 4.1 | 6449 Users | 396 Reviews

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| Title | : | Der Augensammler (Der Augensammler #1) |
| Author | : | Sebastian Fitzek |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
| Published | : | June 1st 2010 by Droemer (first published May 18th 2010) |
| Categories | : | Thriller. Mystery. Crime. European Literature. German Literature. Fiction |
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Er spielt das älteste Spiel der Welt: Verstecken.Er spielt es mit deinen Kindern.
Er gibt dir 45 Stunden, sie zu finden.
Doch deine Suche wird ewig dauern.
Erst tötet er die Mutter, dann verschleppt er das Kind und gibt dem Vater 45 Stunden Zeit für die Suche. Das ist seine Methode. Nach Ablauf der Frist stirbt das Opfer in seinem Versteck. Doch damit ist das Grauen nicht vorbei: Den aufgefundenen Kinderleichen fehlt jeweils das linke Auge.
Bislang hat der „Augensammler“ keine brauchbare Spur hinterlassen. Da meldet sich eine mysteriöse Zeugin: Alina Gregoriev, eine blinde Physiotherapeutin, die behauptet, durch bloße Körperberührungen in die Vergangenheit ihrer Patienten sehen zu können. Und gestern habe sie womöglich den Augensammler behandelt …
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| Original Title: | Der Augensammler |
| ISBN: | 3426198517 (ISBN13: 9783426198513) |
| Edition Language: | German |
| Series: | Der Augensammler #1 |
| Characters: | Alexander Zorbach, Alina Gregoriev, Frank Lahmann, Tobias Traunstein, Philipp Stoya |
| Setting: | Germany |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 6449 Users | 396 ReviewsCrit Based On Books Der Augensammler (Der Augensammler #1)
Concept excellent, characters likeable, story line well thought out, ending interesting.I had to read in little bites as some of it was so graphic I needed a break. But what I didn't like was the hero still functioning after how many hours with no sleep, being beaten up and no food. This mistake is made by so many authors. Please, some reality now and again.3.5 Stars
Its different and why would I recommend it So so different. Starts at the end and works its way to the beginning, confused? Dont be it becomes totally clearer towards the end!The very first sentence had me hooked, telling me that this book promised a tale I would not be able to leave alone and it starts with the Epilogue: Some stories are like fish hooks, prickly with lethal barbs that embed themselves ever deeper and more inextricably int he minds of the audience, compelling them to keep

Just a well-made thriller story. Nothing more. That kind of book you wont remember anything about, in a short future.
Concept excellent, characters likeable, story line well thought out, ending interesting.I had to read in little bites as some of it was so graphic I needed a break. But what I didn't like was the hero still functioning after how many hours with no sleep, being beaten up and no food. This mistake is made by so many authors. Please, some reality now and again.
Fitzek always finds ways to surprise and to write stories with original content.The twist at the end of this book was not what my theories were based on, so I was positively surprised.
Its 3.43 am and my mind is blown. This is truly a masterpiece. So the book starts with the last chapter and on page 439. Fitzek created a countdown in every possible way. And it all makes sense! You need to finish it and everything will fall into place. I always had this feeling, this discomfort. till the end I had a feeling about the murderer, but the end was just mind blowing. I wish the story would continue, because right now my mind is totally f*cked up.


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