THE LAST THING YOU WILL HEAR

  • Number 1 bestselling author Andreas Winkelmann with a psyhological thriller that dives deeper than ever before into the blackest souls: nerve-racking suspense.
  • 130,000 copies sold since publication! 
  • Extended English sample translation is available.

Lean back. Listen to this voice. Nothing else matters during this hour. Forget your daily life, your job, your troubles, your worries. Trust in the words that seem to be made just for you. But be careful. Once you are caught in this world, you will never get out again. This voice is the last one you’ll hear.
Sarah is addicted to the podcast Hörgefühl that has captivated countless fans. The voice of podcaster Marc Maria Hagen is like a soft pillow, his words like balm for the heart. But Sarah has no idea that someone has been investigating the truth behind the facade. She has no idea that someone has already met with a violent death. She has no idea that a black abyss lurks behind the softly spoken words …

"A suspenseful thriller in which the murders are more a means to an end, to take a look behind the excesses of social networks with self-proclaimed saviors. End predictable? No way!" Express

"If the speed and impatience with which one devours a novel are indicators of its quality, then Andreas Winkelmann's thriller 'The Last Thing You Will Hear' is currently one of the best in German-language suspense literature." Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 14.06.2022
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-00751-4
  • 368 Pages
  • Author: Andreas Winkelmann

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THE LAST THING YOU WILL HEAR
Andreas Winkelmann THE LAST THING YOU WILL HEAR
Norman Stoffregen
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Andreas Winkelmann

As a child and teenager, Andreas Winkelmann devoured the eerie stories of John Sinclair and Stephen King. This sparked his deep desire to write and instill fear in others. Today, his thrillers are among the hardest-hitting and most-read in the German-speaking world. His books pull readers in from the first line, plunging them into a dark labyrinth with no apparent escape. Winkelmann's stories are grounded in the everyday lives of his audience and told in a stark, realistic style. Fittingly, he writes in the attic of a 400-year-old house near the woods outside Bremen.