His new novel is called 'Lichtjahre im Dunkel' and brings us a reunion with Tabor Süden, one of the most famous investigators in the history of crime fiction: Leo Ahorn has disappeared. As his wife is afraid of the police, she hires private detective Tabor Süden. In Leo's local pub, Süden bumps into some of Leo's acquaintances and gains disturbing insights into his life. Then a dead body is found nearby and the events suddenly appear in a completely new light. Chief Inspector Fariza Nasri takes up the investigation, while Tabor Süden magically pulls the strings in the background ... (Suhrkamp)
Friedrich Ani, born in 1959, lives in Munich. He writes novels, poems, books for young people, radio plays, plays and screenplays. His work has been translated several times and has received numerous awards, including the German Crime Fiction Prize, the Crime Cologne Award, the Stuttgart Crime Fiction Prize, the Adolf Grimme Prize and the Bavarian Television Prize. Friedrich Ani is a member of PEN-Berlin.
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