Volker Kutscher brings his successful series about Gereon Rath to a close with suspense, historical depth and psychological characterization. Hatred of the Jews grows and the Reichspogromnacht culminates in a development that Charly had foreseen and Gereon had long denied. Life in Germany is no longer possible, resistance is necessary. - An evening with the creator of the "Babylon Berlin" series at a venue that combines fiction and reality.
Volker Kutscher, born in 1962, studied German, philosophy and history and 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 (2007), the first in his crime series about detective Gereon Rath in Berlin in the 1930s, was an instant bestseller and has been followed by eight more to date. The series is the basis for the international television production "Babylon Berlin".
In collaboration with Piper and the Munich NS Documentation Center.
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