The fourth volume in the crime series is no exception: in “Deadly Waves” a male corpse is discovered in the backlog of the Wallsee-Mitterkirchen power plant. As it turns out, this is the chairman of a citizens’ initiative against the planned new Danube bridge in Mauthausen. And so Inspector Oberbacher soon finds himself caught between supporters and opponents of the project, and waves run high at public talks and demonstrations. From this, Wöckinger spins an entertaining plot thread that keeps the readers happy until the last page. “Deadly Waves” is available in regional bookstores.
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