? A chilling tale set against the backdrop of a violent and cruel post-war Berlin It is 1949, and Berlin has just been divided into Soviet and Allied zones. Two people disappear in the ruins of the former German capital and body parts suddenly surface in both the eastern and western half of the city. An invisible curtain divides the ruins. The political and administrative cleavage split East and West is already complete. Competing administrations struggle with mounting ferocity. The ruined buildings and devastated landscape provide a perfect backdrop to more violence and cruel brutality. Based on true facts and extensive sociological research, Cold Angel is a chilling tale. Amid this chaotic landscape of post-war devastation, can the perpetrators be found, let alone brought to justice? AUTHOR: Horst Bosetzky has published over thirty-eight crime novels and several screenplays and is a retired professor of sociology. Berlin is his chosen haunt.