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Stasi Wolf

Oberleutnant Karin Müller, Book 2

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Stasi Wolf

By: David Young
Narrated by: Julia Barrie
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Karin Müller, sidelined from the murder squad in Berlin, jumps at the chance to be sent south to Halle-Neustadt, where a pair of infant twins have gone missing. But Müller soon finds her problems have followed her to Halle-Neustadt. She and her team are forbidden by the Stasi from publicising the disappearances, lest they tarnish the town's image. Meanwhile, in the eerily nameless streets and tower blocks, a child snatcher lurks, and the clock is ticking to rescue the twins alive....

©2017 David Young (P)2017 W.F. Howes Ltd
Detective Historical Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Mystery
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Critic reviews

"Deft, assured storytelling, a compelling new detective and a fascinating setting - I was up late to finish it!" (Gilly Macmillan, author of Burnt Paper Sky)
"One of the best reads I've had in ages. With its masterful intertwining of dual storylines and its stark portrayal of life behind the Berlin Wall, this is a cracking debut." (David Jackson, author of best-selling Cry Baby)

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layered story

another wonderful glimpse into East German past. cleverly layered story brings Karin more to life

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Enjoyable Audible tale.

Excellently narrated story from a cleverly crafted thriller..
Hope for more from Karin Muller and her detective work in the socialist paradise of the DDR.
Well worth the read or listen ..or even both together.

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kept me.interested

I listened to this before book one. Didn't look to realise there was one. Have since listened to both. The characters are believable and the story is interesting to follow if a little predictable in places. What's missing is thorough explanation of the political background, so needed to bone up.a.bit.as it's.not.the same.as.KGB . ie Child.44

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sadly very similar to Stasi Child

Oberleutnant Karin Muller is back in David Young's second offering Stasi Wolf.

It's July 1975, Oberleutnant Muller, has been called away from Berlin to investigate the disappearance of 4-week old twins in Halle-Neustadt one of whom has already been found dead.  Now the race is on to find the second of the twins.  Karin Muller is also having family problems impact of which has long-lasting consequences for her.  Thankfully, her trusty team, Verner Tilsner and Johannes Schmidt also makes a welcome return.

After reading Young's debut novel, Stasi Child, I was really looking forward to getting stuck into this one.  Whilst I really like David Young's style of writing and feel that the books are well researched, I do feel that this book is very similar to Stasi Child in content. By which I mean this book involves missing babies, whilst the first is about the murder of a teenagers. It could be argued that the use of the murder of one baby and the recovery of the other was used to get Muller back into the Kripo Murder Commission, after she had been side-lined following her adventures in the Harz mountains  (see Stasi Child) However, I Cant help feeling slightly disappointed that the characters and plot had not been developed more. I mean, I would like Muller and her team to move away from child centred cases and perhaps deal with murder or violent crime involving adults


Julia Barrie does a good job in narrating this book


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Silly plot by the end.

What would have made Stasi Wolf better?

A plot ending which didn’t stretch credulity beyond the bounds of decency. I know one has to suspend disbelief but by the end this story was tettering between melodrama and farce.

Would you ever listen to anything by David Young again?

Probably not.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Stasi Wolf?

Scrap everything from the birth of Karin’s offspring and give it a believable ending.

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