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Holly-Jane Rahlens
INFINITISSIMO (Everlasting): The Man Who Fell Through Time

It’s the year 2264. Despite incredible technical advances, scientists of the 23rd century are at a loss to solve the problem of a decimated human population. The young historian Finn Nordstrom, a specialist for turn-of-the-millennium popular culture,...

Wunderlich, HC
€ 14,95, 432 pages
978-3-8052-5016-0

Axel Petermann
In the Face of Evil

Profilers are called in when a case has lost traction, for example in particularly bizarre crimes or in cases that have remained unsolved for many years, the so-called ‘cold cases.’ They can read the signature of the murderer, revealing the anger,...

Kindler, HC
€ 14,95, 320 pages
978-3-463-40610-7

Friedrich Christian Delius
When Books Still Helped

What was the craziest moment in post-war German literature? Why did a young German author fall in love with Susan Sontag? How did shots fired in the 60s change language? How did socialist student leader Rudi Dutschke play football? Why did a...

Rowohlt Berlin, HC
€ 18,95, 304 pages
978-3-87134-735-1

Ursula Poznanski
Five

A woman is found dead on a pasture. Murdered. The soles of her feet have been tattooed with coordinates, leading to another gruesome find. A human hand, sealed in plastic foil, together with a riddle, in turn leading to yet another body part. Two...

Wunderlich, HC
€ 14,95, 384 pages
978-3-8052-5031-3

Wolfgang Herrndorf
Sand

Wolfgang Herrndorf’s novel Tschick was Germany’s literary sensation in 2010. His new book Sand is both a spy thriller and a sublime work of literature. Set in an imaginary North Africa, sometime during the Seventies, it is populated by colourful...

Rowohlt Berlin, HC
€ 19,95, 480 pages
978-3-87134-734-4

Miriam Meckel
Next

The next age will not belong to humans, but to computers. Twenty units of data are enough to be able to digitally construct a human being. Where we live, where we go shopping, where we travel, who we talk to, what we like, who we love. All this...

Rowohlt, HC
€ 19,95, 320 pages
978-3-498-04523-4