Albert Zimmer I: The Witch of Berchtesgaden | Albert Zimmer II: The Killer of the Senses | Albert Zimmer III: The Death of Ophelia
A fun and sinister young man solving murder cases committed under paranormal circumstances.
The Albert Zimmer Saga is the spin-off of the Erik Vogler Saga, his inseparable and beloved enemy. In the previous saga, the protagonist Erik is a geeky, compulsive, ultra-organized, and fashion-loving fifteen-year-old who gets caught up in a series of unsolved mysteries. Despite not being brave, Erik seems to have a knack for attracting the most frightening events. His adventure partner is his grandmother, Berta Vogler, a versatile and lively woman ahead of her time.
The trio of protagonists is completed by Albert Zimmer, the grandson of Berta’s neighbor, who is the same age as Erik and doesn’t understand his strange personality. Erik feels some repulsion toward Albert because of his pale skin and sharp fangs. Albert, for his part, is in denial and avoids thinking about his parents being vampires. Additionally, they are both vying for the affection of Cloé, a French girl who is also interested in the cases. Despite being rivals, Erik and Albert will need each other to solve the mysteries that lie ahead.
In The Witch of Berchtesgaden, a few years have passed since the events of The Revenge, the last book in the Erik Vogler Saga. The characters have grown older and started university. Erik now studies Interior Design and Art History in New York, while Albert Zimmer studies Criminology in Amsterdam. Although the trio did not part on good terms at the end of the previous saga, a call from Commissioner Roth reunites Albert and Erik to solve a crime in the town of Berchtesgaden.
The mystery involves the existence of a witch who appears in the homes of her victims to kill them at night. Berta Vogler, now a renowned novelist, joins them to try to solve the case.
In The Killer of the Senses, a glass chest appears in Römerberg Square at the foot of a sculpture representing justice. Inside it lies a terrible discovery: two eyeballs from a human victim. Moreover, the crime is dedicated to Berta Vogler. The team will have to solve a new enigma, more complicated than the previous one.
In The Death of Ophelia, Commissioner Schneider from Munich requests the collaboration of Albert Zimmer and Erik Vogler in the case of a serial killer. The bodies are found recreating famous paintings from art history, such as the first case, where the body of an enigmatic and lonely artist is found recreating the painting “The Death of Ophelia” in the bathtub of her apartment.
RELEVANT INFORMATION:
In this series, we dive into the story from Albert’s point of view. This saga introduces a new narrative voice and a time jump, but the characters from the previous saga remain. The trilogy includes the titles Albert Zimmer I: The Witch of Berchtesgaden, Albert Zimmer II: The Killer of the Senses, and Albert Zimmer III: The Death of Ophelia.
Beatriz Osés is an internationally bestselling author. She has received the Edebé Prize for children’s literature, the Joaquín Sama and Giner de los Ríos awards for educational innovation, the Lazarillo Prize for Literary Creation, and the La Brújula Young Adult Novel Prize. She was a finalist for the National Prize for Children’s and Young Adult Literature.
Her previous saga, Erik Vogler, is a bestseller consisting of eight volumes. With more than 150,000 copies sold in six languages, the saga was a finalist for the Les Mordus du Polar award in Paris.
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AVAILABLE LANGUAGES: Spanish.
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