The Eye Hunter

· Bloomsbury Publishing
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352
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The second in a powerfully unsettling trilogy by the master of the psychothriller, Sebastian Fitzek.

Dr Suker is one of the best eye surgeons in the world. He is also a psychopath who abducts women and removes their eyelids.

So far, all the victims of the twisted doctor's crimes have committed suicide shortly thereafter. The police are unable to proceed against him due to the lack of evidence.

When another woman is abducted, her mother turns to Alina Gregoriev for help. Gregoriev, the blind physiotherapist, has been considered a medium since her abilities helped capture an infamous serial killer.

She reluctantly gets involved in the Suker case, where she is drawn into a world of madness and violence that also engulfs her old friend, police officer turned journalist Alexander Zorbach.

Reviews for Sebastian Fitzek

'Fitzek's thrillers are breathtaking, full of wild twists.' Harlan Coben
'Without question one of the crime world's most evocative storytellers.' Karin Slaughter
'A true master of his craft.' Chris Carter

About the author

Sebastian Fitzek is one of Europe's most successful authors of psychological thrillers. His books have sold 13 million copies, been translated into more than thirty-six languages and are the basis for international cinema and theatre adaptations. Sebastian Fitzek was the first German author to be awarded the European Prize for Criminal Literature. He lives with his family in Berlin.

Follow Sebastian on www.sebastianfitzek.com and @sebastianfitzek on Instagram.

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