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Blood Floor

The First Case Of Marie Liebsam

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Blood Floor

By: Carlton Roster
Narrated by: Drew Deeperau
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A brutal murder, in which all the toes of a young student were amputated, causes horror in the murder department of Walter Kruger. The sometimes too casual main commissioner first hands over the case to his young assistant Marie Liebsam to show her how hard the job as a commissioner is. But she surprises all colleagues with a cool head and clever conclusions. Until she makes a fatal mistake. In the first part of the trilogy Blood, Corpses, Murder, Carlton Roster confronts the unequal team of investigators from Hamburg with very tricky investigations into extremely violent murderers. The young commissioner repeatedly brings herself into precarious situations through her courage, but also through her certain naivety.

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Pulp fiction garbage with gore. Worst detective horror ever. Speaker's voice is monotonous and dull.

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