In the seemingly quiet town of Witten, a gruesome string of murders shakes the community: an unknown killer forces his victims to eat themselves to death. While the police struggle for leads, fearless crime reporter Svetlana Elendt launches her own investigation. Teaming up with determined detective Claudia Donnerfuß, she uncovers a disturbing trail one that leads straight to the powerful WittenPharma AG, a corporation hiding dark secrets.
As more victims are discovered, Svetlana finds herself caught in a web of lies, ruthless science, and deadly experiments. Undercover investigations, secret laboratories, and missing children are just the beginning. While the police chase misleading clues, Svetlana and her team realize they are not just hunting a murderer they are exposing a vast conspiracy.
But the closer they get to the truth, the greater the danger becomes. Who is behind the twisted experiments? What role does the pharmaceutical industry play? And will Svetlana manage to unmask the killer before he strikes again? The Force-Feeder of Witten is a gripping psychological thriller packed with tension, dark revelations, and unexpected twists.
Sabine Traeder was born on May 19, 1979, in Duisburg, Germany. She is small-statured and a true Ruhr region native direct, honest, and unafraid to speak her mind, even when it ruffles feathers. She spent 23 years living in various towns in the district of Leer, East Frisia, Lower Saxony in Germany. During this time, she attended a special education school in Aurich, where she often found herself bored due to a lack of academic challenges. Despite being fully capable of attending a mainstream school, she was denied that opportunity until the summer of 1997.
Encouraged by colleagues at the civil engineering department of the city of Leer, where she completed her third student internship, Sabine enrolled in the two-year vocational business school at Vocational school I in Leer to earn her secondary school diploma.
From September 1999 to June 2001, she completed her training as an office clerk through an inter-company apprenticeship program at the adult education center in Aurich. After passing her final exams, she faced unemployment and decided to pursue higher education. Since all available spots at the vocational school in Leer were filled, she enrolled at Vocational school I in Emden, where she eventually obtained her advanced technical college entrance qualification on her second attempt.
Having encountered repeated obstacles and prejudices throughout her life, Sabine developed a strong fighting spirit. She understands what it means to stand up for one s rights and refuses to back down in the face of adversity.
Since May 2011, she has been happily living in Dortmund in Germany, continuously expanding her knowledge through self-education. Along the way, she discovered her passion for writing novels.
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