Volker Klüpfel's Kluftinger crime novels, which he co-wrote with Michael Kobr, have thrilled an audience of millions for years: his new novel "Wenn Ende gut, dann alles" is the prelude to his first solo crime series. With Tommi, a crime writer who is prevented from writing crime novels, and Svetlana, his Ukrainian cleaning lady, two incomparable characters as amateur detectives are at the center of the action - and a mobile home serves as a mobile investigation center.
For this evening in the K1 at Kampnagel, cabaret artist Christine Prayon slips into the role of Svetlana and engages in a hilarious exchange of blows with author Volker Klüpfel on the open stage, which is about much more than why men can't read women. You can look forward to a very special reading, a fast-paced evening with lots of wordplay and
a humorous look at human weaknesses and abysses.
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