
Nacht ohne Schatten
Judith Krieger 3
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Narrated by:
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Vera Teltz
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Gisa Klönne
About this listen
Köln, kurz nach Mitternacht. Ein verlassener S-Bahnhof. Ein erstochener Fahrer. Und eine bewusstlose junge Frau, die offenbar zur Prostitution gezwungen wurde. In langen, unwirklich warmen Januarnächten suchen Judith Krieger und ihr Kollege Manni Korzilius verzweifelt nach einem Zusammenhang.
Gisa Klönnes dritter Roman entführt mit großem psychologischem Gespür in eine beklemmende Welt, in der Gewalt gegen Frauen alltäglich ist. Für Nacht ohne Schatten erhielt Gisa Klönne den Friedrich-Glauser-Preis 2009 in der Kategorie Roman.
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