The demon-killer is in the Turkish city of Istanbul on the way to detect a sinister demon named Srasham. He gets into a network of diverse individuals and organizations, all of which attempt to exploit Dorian Hunter for their own benefits. Firstly, there is a Professor Zamyatin, who has disappeared and has been lodged under whose name Dorian Hunter by a Russian named Kiwibin in a strange hotel. Secondly, the demon-killer then looks again and again soliciting the various women exposed, of which at least one is concerned not only about his physical well. Instead, they tried with their advantages to win the demon-killer as a subject for the demons. The prerequisite is that Dorian Hunter and all other persons who are to strengthen the power of Srasham, getting a certain tattoo on his chest. And then also appear Donald Chapman and Marvin Cohen in Istanbul to search Dorian Hunter and help him, get these two in the threatening circle of Russians and the demon. An atmospherically delicate and dangerous adventure takes its course. With "The tattooed death" succeeds Zaubermond, oriental, eerie and gloomy very well capture the atmosphere of Istanbul as Handlungsort. Both the scenes at the hotel as well as the events in the underground vaults of the big city sound authentic and create a gloomy veil over the otherwise quite emotional and sometimes frantic pace of the participants. This result underlines that the production team has found again after the departure of Marco Göllner. The series resumes longer ride. Lengths there is not in this episode. The dialogues are becoming crisp and the interaction of the main characters is almost as usual instead. Thomas Schmuckert goes with his new role, not only the character of Dorian Hunter but also simultaneously take the first-person narrator, always better. Was this still relatively fresh way of implementation of the new episodes of "Dorian Hunter" series initially a little strange for the handset, so you have it by Zaubermond understood always better to pick up the fans of the series and to the slightly different implementation of the course of events by Thomas Schmuckert introduce. "The tattooed death" clearly shows that the series is even after the big change in the production team on the right track, very fast to acquire the old strength back. The actors make their stuff very well. And with Suzan Demircan, Karin Rasenack, Tayfun Bademsoy or Gennadi Vengerov are many lesser-known actors, this time on board. But all they slip perfectly into their roles and embody the eastern European characters absolutely authentic. A strong atmosphere and dark gloomy music round out this well 70 minutes radio play entertainment from us to optimize and make already more than curious about the continuation of the series.