Beissl has become quite fond of dogs. He actually believes that dogs have no place in the police station. But Spezl is special and is in shock. His owner was bludgeoned to death – with a spade, as forensic pathologist Sonja Bitterling soon discovers. Werner Murrer, founder and trainer of the Berchtesgaden Search and Rescue Dog Association, lay dead in the parking lot of his dog club, guarded by Spezl. His girlfriend, Josefine Scheffler, is stunned: Werner and his dog handler teams had saved nearly 100 lives and had no enemies. Mountain farmer Josef Holler is an exception. He blames the deceased for his wife Uli being in a wheelchair. And then there's Lilly Wengert, who is angry because her dog Zeus wasn't good enough for Murrer's dog unit.
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