This is the second book featuring Karin Muller, after the excellent “Stasi Child.” We meet up with Muller again in East Berlin, 1975; a few months after the events in the first novel. Having turned down a job in State Security, Muller finds herself divorced and side lined at work. No longer working in the murder squad, her career seems to have hit something of a dead end. However, she is then approached about a difficult, and sensitive, case in the new town of Halle-Neustadt.
Halle-Neustadt is a new town in East Germany – designed as a worker’s paradise and about to be shown off to visiting dignitary Fidel Castro. The town is a confusing place, with no street names, but Muller knows that she needs to get local law enforcement on side if she is to succeed in her task. Two newborn babies have been abducted from a local hospital and, from the start, Muller finds that her investigation is hampered by the Stasi. They block her carrying out door to door searches or, in fact, doing anything which will publicise the crime and cause any embarrassment to the authorities.
This is an interesting novel, with a good sense of history and of East Germany during those times. However, a lot of the storyline in this book actually delves into the past and, specifically, to Muller’s past. She is a woman who, despite being sent on a case near her family home, feels unwilling to return to a place where she never really felt comfortable. However, in this novel we get more of her back story and this runs alongside the investigation of the crime.
The author manages to keep all the different threads of the book together, but only just, and sometimes it stretches incredulity just a little too far, with too many links between the characters and what feels like a (very) rushed romantic storyline for Muller herself. Still, an interesting crime novel, a good sense of time and place and Muller herself is a sympathetic character that I really like. As such, I am sure I will read on. I received a copy of this book from the publisher, via NetGalley, for review.