Sold out: Heimat-Krimi inspires 150 listeners in the Arthouse
Sold out: Heimat-Krimi inspires 150 listeners in the Arthouse
The bookstore Bücher König celebrated a special premiere this year. Klaus Brabänder, a well -known author of local crime thrillers, recently presented his latest work "boiled down" in the Arthouse by Jürgen Trösch. This reading had an unexpectedly great response. "Attention! There is no box office - all tickets are gone," posted BraGe team enthusiastically four days before the event.
The reading was sold out with a total of 150 listeners. This is remarkable, especially because the bookstore still has to deal with the effects of the Pentecostal flood. Owner Anke Birk was pleased to say: "We would not have got so many dear people into our shop." This great rush once again showed that the love of literature remains strong even in difficult times.an unforgettable ambience
The ambience in which the reading took place was also unique. Birk had exhibited her book table in front of a crucifix on a desecuted altar, which made the event a special experience. Such unusual locations often contribute to a special atmosphere that inspires the audience.
Klaus BraGe made a name for himself with his crime novels by telling stories from the region and giving up the characters alive. "Cooked" promises to take readers into an exciting and entertaining action. The combination of good food and fascinating stories magically attracts readers.
The reading was not only an opportunity to get to know Brabäl's new book, but also an important support for the bookstore. Despite the challenges they experienced through the Pentecostal water, the audience's encouragement shows that the cultural events continue to be of great importance for the community.
For more information about the new book and the bookstore itself, Please contact www.saarbruecker-zeitung.de .