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Vogelsang is primarily responsible for ecological matters, which is why she had to quickly hand over the case of the murdered customs officer Mathissen, as this does not fall within her remit. She was only on site because she was on call.
Mathissen's death leaves her no peace, however, as he sent her an email shortly before his death asking for an urgent meeting. Vogelsang now begins to investigate on her own, which does not go down well with the public prosecutor. In the process, she puts some people in danger.
The story is that the eels in the Rhine-Main river are almost extinct and Mathissen was on the trail of a smuggling ring from Hong Kong.
Very excitingly written with a lot of knowledge about eels and smuggling.½