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Murder in Berlin

A DCI Walker Crime Thriller - Book 2

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A body on Museum Island. A coin from 1987. A pattern that should have died with the Cold War.

When Detective Thomas Walker arrives in Berlin to consult on a murder, he recognizes the victim: Chioma Okonkwo, a witness who survived his Barcelona investigation three months ago. Now she's dead—staged like art, positioned to send a message only intelligence services understand.

Berlin detective Eva Schneider sees what her colleagues miss: this isn't an artistic killer. It's operational protocol.

Together, they uncover Operation Black Rose—a thirty-five-year network using fashion models as disposable intelligence assets. The operation should have ended when the Wall fell. Instead, it was privatized, protected by the same governments that claim it doesn't exist.

The evidence is comprehensive. The diplomatic immunity is absolute.

As Walker and Eva trace the pattern through Cold War dead drops and Stasi archives, bodies continue appearing across Berlin. Each one positioned at historic Cold War locations. Each one marked with coins from divided Germany's past. Each one proving that some infrastructure never stops—it just changes management.

But exposing operations protected by British, German, and Nigerian intelligence comes with consequences. BND agents monitor their investigation. Political pressure builds. And the clock is ticking before the next victim completes a geographic message being written in death.

When the system protects murder as national security, how much are two investigators willing to sacrifice for truth?

For readers who love John le Carré's moral complexity, Mick Herron's institutional realism, and Jo Nesbø's uncompromising investigations. Murder in Berlin delivers gritty procedural fiction where pattern recognition matters more than dramatic heroics, and justice comes in pieces—when it comes at all.

Book 2 in the DCI Walker Crime Thriller series. Can be read as standalone.

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