“coniferous trees in a garden, nothing,” says else Marie Maletzkes crime “Magnolia murder”. Spruce way, therefore, in your reading, in the Allotment of the Frankfurt bookseller Angelika Schleindl is not very good. Gardens all the more. When she was three weeks ago for the first Time in Schleindls the garden and heard that here, as in her novel spruces were like, did you know that this place was for a reading of the correct, told Maletzke. The “lawless atmosphere” passe awarded to a garden detective.

Anna Vollmer

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It’s a Sunny Sunday afternoon, on the way to Schleindls garden is lined with balloons. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a private garden party: hats, raspberries in the champagne glass, cake. The one or other of the swap ex-post birthday wishes from. You know, you know the author. For Frankfurter lovers of literature, it is also a long-awaited reunion. After the past few months, all of the literary events were failed, heard Schleindl, the owner of the Bornheimer bookstore rubble, with their event to the avant-garde. In Frankfurt’s Roman factory, what has taken place recently, the first reading with the audience, otherwise it is still quiet. It is a in the best sense easier start for the nearly past literature season.

readings after Corona

Between the fruit trees, the birds chirping, the fence of the garden plot neighbor and listens, a couple of gazebos more, a rooster crows. Maletzke, a recognized garden expert, reads the story of a Frankfurt resident who is involved with your new tenant, a specialist in Magnolia, all of a sudden in a complicated criminal case. It comes to plants, smuggling, and diamond Heist, however bloodthirsty it is. Heinz, the cat, the main character is Elinor, who works in the German national library, is “not a hunter, but a collector-friendly Gestures”. The protagonists exchange for lavish meals on your literary preferences. If the spruces to be felled and the sun shines again in the formerly gloomy novel of the garden, one can guess that The probably takes everything to a good end.