Anna Schneider unveils Borderline at Wiesbaden's Crime March highlight
Wiesbaden's Literaturhaus Villa Clementine will host a special evening with crime writer Anna Schneider on Tuesday, March 10. The main event, part of the city's month-long 'Wiesbaden Crime March', introduces her latest novel, Borderline: Their Grave in the Flood. Organisers promise an engaging discussion with journalist Maria Wiesner from Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
The festival, running from March 1 to March 31, brings together leading crime authors for readings, talks, and public events. Schneider's appearance marks one of the highlights, showcasing the sixth book in her popular 'Borderline' series. This instalment weaves together an environmental disaster and the discovery of a mysterious corpse.
Literaturhaus Villa Clementine has partnered with Wiesbaden's Cultural Office to stage the event. Doors open at 7:30 PM, with Schneider and Wiesner exploring themes from the novel in a live conversation. The venue encourages attendees to arrive early, as seating may be limited.
Further details about the 'Wiesbaden Crime March' are available online at www.wiesbaden.de/krimimaerz. Visitors can also collect a printed programme brochure from local cultural centres and libraries.
Schneider's new release adds to a series known for its gripping plots and contemporary issues. The March 10 event offers fans a chance to hear directly from the author about her writing process and the story's inspiration. Tickets and additional information can be found through the festival's official channels.