In the organizer's words:
In 2025, we will once again be taking part in the Krefeld Crime Days with an exciting trio of readings in the Jazzkeller. It's off on a criminal journey through Germany: to the south, north and east. Tina Schlegel presents her new Lake Constance crime thriller "Der See und der Tod" (Emons-Verlag), Eric Niemann takes us to St. Pauli in the 1920s with his crime thriller "Hamburg Chinatown" (Gmeiner-Verlag), written in a duo with Anette Strohmeyer (Anne Nørdby), and the duo Peter Godazgar & Alexandra Kui combine mindfulness and murder in the tourist hotspot of Düsterode/Harz in their novel "Harz aber herzlich" (Rowohlt Verlag). The crime novels are as different as the regions: psychological-political, hard noir and cosy crime.Eric Niemann, *1969, lives as a university lecturer in Hamburg. He studied sociology, psychology and German literature, among other subjects. As an author, he is a jack-of-all-trades: he writes short novels in the Jerry Cotton series, plays and radio plays for "Sherlock Holmes - the new cases" and "Father Brown", among others, as well as novels, often as a duo. He is currently publishing a North Sea crime series with Anja Goerz under the pseudonym Bente Storm about the Cuxhaven water police.Tina Schlegel, born in Saarland, now lives in Kempen. She studied German literature in Constance and worked as an assistant director, screenwriter and editor before becoming a freelance cultural journalist. Since 2015, she has published seven crime novels and a romance novel.Peter Godazgar, *1967, grew up in Hückelhoven and lives in Halle (Saale). He was an editor at Mitteldeutsche Zeitung and now works as deputy press spokesman for the city on the Saale. Above all, however, he writes superbly humorous crime novels and short stories, three of which have already been nominated for the prestigious Friedrich Glauser Prize in the short crime fiction category.Alexandra Kui, *1973, lives in her home town of Buxtehude. After her traineeship at the Goslarsche Zeitung, she initially continued to work as a journalist. She has been writing novels for many years, including the crime thriller "Blaufeuer", which was filmed for ZDF.WESTWERK: Crime Thriller Germany TourAfter filling in the form you will receive a confirmation of your reservation by e-mail. Please also check your spam folder. You can collect your reserved tickets from the Box Office from 30 minutes before the start of the event. We only have one cash desk and are happy to accept small bills. If you are unable to attend the event at short notice, please cancel in good time at literaturhaus@krefeld.de. You will also be informed of any news about the event by e-mail. During the event, photos and/or video recordings will be made for public relations and documentation purposes (legitimate interest according to GDPR Art. 6 para. 1f). If you do not agree, please contact us at short notice.55Participants4days to reserveBook hereParticipate...
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