The Reinickendorf Crime Night is a classic in Berlin. With a mix of readings, talks and music, it has been providing exciting entertainment and goosebumps for 30 years.
Jakob Nolte reads from his novel "The Woman with Four Arms". In this crime story, police commissioner Rita Aitzinger gets into an ever deeper thicket during the course of the investigation after the body of a young man is discovered on the banks of the Ihme in Hanover.
Marc Raabe gives an insight into his novel "The Twilight", the sequel to the new thriller series about investigator Art Mayer and police officer candidate Nele Tschaikowski.
"The Shadow of Berlin" is the second case for master detective Felix Bloom, written by Austrian author Alex Beer. A broken coffin, a mysterious death - this time too, Felix Bloom has to use all his ingenuity to solve the case.
Uwe Madel will lead the program for the 31st Reinickendorf Crime Night. The presenter knows a lot about crime: every Sunday he presents the crime report “Perpetrators, Victims, Police” on RBB.
The Berlin Crime Prize is awarded as part of the Reinickendorf Crime Night.
With cinematic sounds, the “Premier Swingtett” provides the appropriate musical accompaniment to the 31st Crime Night.
(READINGS IN GERMAN)
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Dates
November 2024
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