Thrill and terror: Andreas Pflueger brings the perfect thriller Kälter”!
Andreas Pflueger publishes the thriller “Kälter”, which deals with current counterterrorism and offers exciting storylines.

Thrill and terror: Andreas Pflueger brings the perfect thriller Kälter”!
Andreas Pflueger, a renowned German screenwriter and writer, has scored a real coup with his new thriller “Kälter”. The author, who is also responsible for the Weimar “crime scene,” is considered an expert on the history of German intelligence after the war and is often compared to greats like John le Carré. World reports that the new novel has a gripping plot and complex characters.
“Colder” tells the story of Luzy Morgenroth, an experienced counterterrorism and bodyguard who operates in a tense setting. After eight years on the North Frisian island of Amrum, Luzy suddenly finds herself at the center of a dramatic incident on a ferry on her fiftieth birthday. A man disappears there and shots are fired in the middle of a storm. The situation escalates when one of Luzy's colleagues loses his life and she finds herself face to face with a notorious terrorist.
An exciting journey through Europe
The plot of “Kälter” takes readers through various locations, including Israel, Russia and Vienna. Pflueger combines meticulously researched historical elements with exciting fiction, which shapes his writing style. The book has 495 pages and is available at a price of 25 euros.
The response to Pflueger's work is already promising, as his talent for developing complex storylines captivates readers. It remains to be seen whether “Colder” will prove to be the perfect thriller, as many critics are already predicting.
Pflueger has firmly established himself in the literary scene and the question of whether he has set a new standard with “Kälter” and the strong main character Luzy Morgenroth will certainly be hotly debated. The author not only manages to provide exciting entertainment, but also provides a deep insight into the world of secret services and counterterrorism. Wikipedia explains that Pflueger is known far beyond Germany's borders and is considered one of the best in his profession.
The coming weeks and months will show how the public reacts to this new literary thriller and whether Andreas Pflüger can continue to defend his place in the league of the best thriller authors. The book market is full of competition, but “Kälter” has all the ingredients to prevail.