‘There wasn’t a crucial experience that changed me for life. It was more a case of one thing leading to another: a teenage whodunit addiction, a fascination with red-light districts and flashing blue lights, my first visits to court. But then there was no denying it: I wanted to be a crime reporter.’
In her first book, Uta Eisenhardt reports on the funniest, oddest and most bizarre cases in her work as a crime reporter.