On Fridays Sebastian Palfinger takes the confession of his brothers in the Capuchin monastery. But this time he does not open the door of the confessional to a sinner but to a body. Brother Jakob lies in his own blood with a massive wooden cross and never hears the bells again. Palfinger is therefore not far from the scene of the crime and the suspects are also manageable. Only the monks had access to the monastery church at the time of the crime. Although Palfinger and Russmeyer may not really believe that one of the peaceful monks has become a killer, they must in the convention. The only strange thing is that hardly anyone knew Brother Jakob better.
He also noticed negative several times, even sold out to Rosa Wimmer, a young employee of the monastery, which makes her the main suspect in the short term. The victim's identity not only brings Commissioner Mur on the scene, but also leads to his past. An unresolved case that hit him hard both professionally and privately. But before the real culprit can be found, there are still many hurdles waiting for our investigators.