BLOODSONG

A family buys an old house, happy in realising their long-held dream of owning a home in the country. But from the very first day, Kristin, the family’s young mother, has a strange feeling about the house. She starts hearing voices and has horrific dreams about a knife-grinder who is supposed to have brutally murdered a woman in their house. When her husband suddenly dies, she loses the plot entirely. Her mother pleads with her to leave their house as quickly as she can. But Kristin decides to stay, with dire consequences...

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 01.10.2013
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-26666-9
  • 336 Pages
  • Author: Andreas Winkelmann

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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.