
Reading at Long Night of Museums in Berlin
Eleven authors will immerse themselves in the world of crime for six minutes each at a Ladies Crime Night starting at 9 p.m. As the clock ticks down, the tension rises. But then a shot rings out and the story comes to an abrupt end.
Ladies Crime Night is more than a classic reading. It is varied, entertaining and entertaining. Guests not only get to know very different authors, but also the various facets of crime fiction.
Readers:
Anne Bandel, Helene Baumann, Ute Christensen, Karin Ernst, Swenja Karsten, Salean A. Maiwald, Andrea Maluga (who will also moderate), Heidi Ramlow, Katte Rosch, Susanne Rüster, Gisela Witte.
(in German)
Lucia Maluga will provide harp music to accompany the event.
‘Wanted – dead or alive’ is the title of the programme presented by the Mörderische Schwestern (Murderous Sisters) at the Police History Collection at Platz der Luftbrücke 6 in Tempelhof (Building G1, Room 1381, 12101 Berlin).
The Verein Mörderische Schwestern e.V. has around 800 members nationwide and internationally: crime writers, booksellers and people associated with crime literature. In Berlin, there are 75 contributors.
For the Long Night of Museums on 30 August, a large number of Berlin museums will open their doors from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., offering visitors the opportunity to view exhibitions, collections and installations and listen to literature. In 2025, 75 museums – some for the first time – will take part in the long night with a total of 750 events. This year, it's all about love.
Additional information
We do apologize that the following information is currently only available in German.
Dates
August 2025
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