The Dead Woman of Charlottenburg (vol. III)

Berlin in the 1920s: a golden age

Against this backdrop, a dedicated doctor and campaigner for women’s rights is found dead. Her nephew is convinced her death wasn’t down to natural causes – he knew that the doctor had made more than one enemy during her lifetime. But is her demise connected to her work, or is the murderer – if indeed there is one – to be found closer to home? Spurred on by his partner’s close friendship with the dead woman, Detective Superintendent Leo Wechsler embarks on his third case.

  • Leo Wechsler’s third gripping case
  • »›The Dead Woman of Charlottenburg‹ is not only exciting, but also provides a glimpse into a time whose circumstances seem both foreign and familiar at the same time.« – Kieler Nachrichten
Rights sold: Czech Republic (Moba)

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Susanne Goga

Susanne Goga was born in 1967, studied literary translation and has been translating freelance from English and French. She is also a member of the German PEN.

320 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-21381-3
First published 2012