Hidden Depths (2012)

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Her boys were troubled and when she went to bed at night she couldn’t switch off because she was worrying incessantly about Felix and Axel. Since Felix confessed to the Muggelsee killings and his attempted murder of the coma victim, Ingrid felt she’d helped him by letting him get it off his chest. In listening to him, though, she had taken on the mantle of an accomplice and she felt responsible for letting him down in some way.
She didn’t feel any differently about her beloved nephew and refused
... to judge him because he was only 17 at the time and probably not in his right mind. On the contrary, Felix had taken these extreme measures to rid himself of the threat from his abusers whilst revenging Susanne’s death in the process, and Ingrid felt a certain admiration for his bravery. An eye for an eye, Ingrid believed, and loved Felix nevertheless, knowing he’d also acted to protect Axel, Susi’s son and now her own.
Yet Ingrid was finding it hard to block Felix’s actions from her mind, especially with the constant reminders in the media.


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