Once the protests against a nuclear waste repository made Wendland famous, the region has recently become home to crime writers.
Sia Piontek is one of them. In her crime novel "The Wolf in the Dark Forest", the author, who lives alternately in Hamburg and Wendland, tells the story of a social hunt that ends fatally. And it's not just the animal that dies ... In "Die Hexen von Polkwitz", former "stern" editor Rolf Dieckmann describes the eerie side of Wendland, the superstition and the black magic. A rock concert turns into a bloody Walpurgis night. Klaas Kroon takes us back into German history in "Akte Wendland". It begins with a mysterious accidental death on the night the Wall came down. Years later, a woman lies strangled to death in the forest near Gartow. Is there a connection between the incidents?
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