Mystery Deepens as Suspect in Murders Turns Out to Be the Local Gardener
In the peaceful allotment garden association "Am Pappelwäldchen" in Pempelfort, a thrilling mystery has taken root. The crime novel "The Cherries in the Murderer's Garden" by Inka Stein has sent ripples of excitement through the community, captivating readers with its gripping plot and rich local colour.
The story begins in March, post-pandemic, with the chilling discovery of a young woman's body in the allotment garden. Initially, it was believed that she was the granddaughter of a garden owner, but the truth soon proved to be far more complex. As strange incidents accumulate, including the theft of the association's cash box, both the criminal police and the state criminal police have taken an interest in the case.
The authors, Christina Seitz and Katy Albrecht, who write under the pseudonym Inka Stein, held a reading for their debut work at Café à GoGo on Schwerinstraße, where the book's details were announced: "The Cherries in the Murderer's Garden", Emons Verlag, 304 pages, priced at 14 euros, with the ISBN 978-3-7408-1682-7. The reading was well-received by the guests, and the book has since been gaining popularity among the allotment gardeners themselves.
The book's main character, Marie Busch, is a master locksmith living and working in Pempelfort. Despite the novel's setting in an allotment garden, it is not limited to gardening enthusiasts and can be enjoyed by those without a green thumb. The 300-page crime novel is captivating from the start, offering a compelling narrative that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Although specific information about Inka Stein's background is scarce, the book has been awarded the German Garden Book Prize 2023 in the category "Best E-Book", highlighting the novel's success and the authors' talent. For those seeking more details about Inka Stein’s background or the co-authorship, further research may be required in literary databases, author interviews, or the book’s publisher notes.
Café à GoGo, located at Schwerinstraße 15, hosts various events and offers more information on their website. If you're looking for a gripping read that offers a unique glimpse into Pempelfort's allotment garden life, "The Cherries in the Murderer's Garden" is now available in bookstores, with a publication date of 23.03.2023.
- The crime novel "The Cherries in the Murderer's Garden" by Inka Stein, set in the home-and-garden environment of the allotment garden association "Am Pappelwäldchen" in Pempelfort, offers entertainment that delves into the lifestyle of the neighborhood.
- The gripping, 304-page crime novel "The Cherries in the Murderer's Garden" by Inka Stein, available under the ISBN 978-3-7408-1682-7, can be enjoyed by readers interested in general-news, crime-and-justice, and those with a passion for gardening, home-and-garden, and books.
- Known for their talent, authors Christina Seitz and Katy Albrecht, writing under the pseudonym Inka Stein, held a reading at Café à GoGo for their debut work "The Cherries in the Murderer's Garden", drawing the attention of entertainment seekers and book enthusiasts alike.
- The allotment garden mystery novel "The Cherries in the Murderer's Garden" by Inka Stein has gained popularity among the allotment gardeners themselves, earning the German Garden Book Prize 2023 in the category "Best E-Book", showcasing its strong connection to the home-and-garden and lifestyle world.