Volker Kutscher "Rath. The tenth Rath novel"
Moderation: Thomas Böhm (rbb)
The Rath family is heading for a dramatic end: after returning from the USA, Gereon has moved into a hiding place in Rhöndorf near Bonn and makes his way to Berlin to help Charly. She has to free Hannah Singer from the Wittenau sanatoriums and defend Fritze, who is suspected of murder. Hatred of the Jews grows and the Reichspogromnacht culminates in a development that Charly had foreseen and Gereon had long denied.
It is clear to both of them: life in Germany is no longer possible, resistance is necessary. Do they have a future together and where would it lie? With his usual high level of suspense, historical depth and psychological characterization, Volker Kutscher brings his successful series to an open conclusion.
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After studying German, philosophy and history, Volker Kutscher worked as a daily newspaper editor and screenwriter before writing his first crime novel. He lives as a freelance author in Cologne and Berlin.
His novel Der nasse Fisch (The Wet Fish), the first in his crime series about detective Gereon Rath in Berlin in the 1930s, was an immediate success and has been followed by eight more so far. The series is the basis for the international television production Babylon Berlin.
An event organized by the Brandenburgisches Literaturbüro, Literaturladen Wist and Waschhaus Potsdam.
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