Der Nordseeschwur

Will the winds of change unleash a political storm? Theodor Storm’s most dangerous case yet!

It is the year 1844, and thousands are travelling to the little seaside town of Bredstedt for its famous singing competition. But attorney Theodor Storm and his secretary Peter Söt know that under cover of the festival, dangerous political speeches are to be held, and spies from Copenhagen, Vienna, and Berlin will be reporting back to their superiors on the disputes between Danes, Frisians, and Germans. Then, a murder, right in the midst of a crowd. Is Storm himself involved?

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  • Publisher: FISCHER Taschenbuch
  • Release: 27.07.2017
  • ISBN: 978-3-596-29828-0
  • 236 Pages
  • Series: Ein Theodor-Storm-Krimi
  • Author: Tilman Spreckelsen
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Tilman Spreckelsen Der Nordseeschwur
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Tilman Spreckelsen

Tilman Spreckelsen, born 1967, studied German and history in Freiburg and is a journalist for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. His first crime novel, Das Nordseegrab was awarded the 2014 Theodor Storm Prize of the City of Husum.