East Frisian Hate

  • The 18th case for Chief Inspector Ann Kathrin Klaasen
  • The novels in this series regularly spend several weeks at number 1 on the Spiegel bestseller list
  • Several books in the series are currently being filmed for ZDF as major features

He can read people. He interprets the signs. What follows is cold-blooded murder.
The 18th case for Ann Kathrin Klaasen by number one bestselling author Klaus-Peter Wolf.

He had to. Only he had the gift of a chosen one. Others did not see what he saw. They were in Norden a long time ago, disguised as harmless vacationers, normal people who wanted to spend their vacations on the coast. But he knew better. He had to save humanity. Today he had only caught one. Actually, he had wanted to kill both of them. He had to get better, couldn't make any more mistakes. Here, under the starry sky on the dike, he summoned new energy. Because he still had a big task ahead of him...

Two dead women in Norden present the police on the East Frisian coast with a major challenge. The 18th case for Ann Kathrin Klaasen, and a serial killer who thinks he must save humanity.

""East Frisian Hate", the new crime novel by Klaus-Peter Wolf, is once again both exciting and funny." - HAZ.de, Ernst Corinth

"Klaus-Peter Wolf's books are cult." - Frankfurter Rundschau, Sven Trautwein

"Clever, entertaining, full of humour and charm" - Rhein-Lahn Zeitung, Print/Online

"They are exciting crime thrillers with well-developed characters and captivating plots. Wolf also manages to authentically capture the atmosphere of the East Frisian landscape, which appeals to many." - Westfalenpost, Anja Jungvogel

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  • Publisher: FISCHER Taschenbuch
  • Release: 24.01.2024
  • ISBN: 978-3-596-70863-5
  • 608 Pages
  • Series: Ann Kathrin Klaasen ermittelt
  • Author: Klaus-Peter Wolf
East Frisian Hate
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Wolfgang Weßling
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Klaus-Peter Wolf

Klaus-Peter Wolf, born in Gelsenkirchen in 1954, lives as a freelance writer in the East Frisian city of Norden, in the same district as his inspector Ann Kathrin Klaasen. Like her, after many years in the Ruhr area, in the Westerwald and in Cologne, he moved to the coast and became an East Frisian by choice. His books and films have received numerous awards. To date his books have been translated into 26 languages and have sold over 15 million copies. More than 60 of his screenplays have been filmed, including many for Tatort and Polizeiruf 110 . The author is a member of the PEN Center Germany.
The novels in his series with Chief Inspector Ann Kathrin Klaasen regularly spend several weeks at number 1 on the Spiegel bestseller list. Several books in the series are currently being filmed for ZDF as major features, and continue to enthrall millions of viewers.