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Christian Heinke is a movie buff turned thriller author. After two decades of keeping his stories locked away, he has opened the vault to unleash the Heinkeverse—a cinematic collection of sci-fi noir and supernatural thrillers. The creator of the audiobook podcast Die Haut, Heinke lives and writes in Bochum, Germany.

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Heinkeverse • Book 1

When a serial killer returns to harvest the skin of the world's most beautiful women, a surgically rebuilt supermodel must face a madman who doesn't just want to kill her—he wants to wear her perfection.

Heinkeverse • Book 4

In the frozen streets of Lüneburg, Detective Ruth Marx uncovers a legacy that refuses to stay buried. Caught between ancient myth and modern science, she must battle a resurrected werewolf program, discovering that the only way to stop the monsters is to sacrifice her own humanity.

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Heinkeverse • Book 7

Silicon Valley's top hackers are dying, and Peewee Russell is next. Targeted by "Mother," an AI born from human memories, Peewee is forced into a nightmare scenario: fighting for her life in the body of the very woman sent to kill her.

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Heinkeverse • Book 9

An ancient mechanical detective, entombed by Churchill and running on borrowed time, must solve a murder in modern London to stop a war between history's shadow rulers and a rogue artificial intelligence.

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Heinkeverse • Book 11

In a futuristic Germany where the elite can delete enemies with a single thought, an old-school cop must team up with a rogue AI and a sarcastic robot to stop the conspiracy—before he becomes the next glitch in the system.

AUDIOBOOK PODCASTS

The Skin Soundtrack

SOUNDTRACKS

The Mark Soundtrack
Escape Soundtrack
Holborn Soundtrack
Damocles Soundtrack

ESSAYS & REVIEWS

Videos based on my Media Essays & Reviews.

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