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The most gripping thriller since Thomas Harris's Red Dragon. ONE. TWO. THREE. That's all it takes to drive the nail into her head, to leave her hanging on the wall. She deserved to die. Now all he needs is absolution for his sins. And he knows just the people who can help. Kris, Tamara, Wolf, and Frauke. Four friends, living in Berlin, with an agency called Sorry. Unfair dismissals, the wrongly accused—everyone has a price, and Sorry will find out what it is. It's as simple as that. But they didn't count on their next client being a killer. Standing face to face with a brutally murdered woman, the philosophy that has brought them so much success sounds hollow. But who is the killer and why has he killed her? Someone is mocking them for playing God and hell is only just beginning.
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Dark, intense thriller about justice and moral ambiguity.
Who is this book for?
If you enjoy psychological thrillers that challenge your sense of morality, Sorry will keep you guessing at every turn. The story’s gritty atmosphere and complex characters, especially the morally nuanced agency Sorry, really draw you in. It’s a gripping read that questions the cost of justice in a world where no one is entirely innocent.