Black and white portrait of the crime novelist Claire Douglas. She has long, rather light-colored hair and is looking into the distance on the left. She is smiling slightly. There is a brick wall in the background.
© Paolo Ferla
Black and white portrait of the crime novelist Claire Douglas. She has long, rather light-colored hair and is looking into the distance on the left. She is smiling slightly. There is a brick wall in the background.
© Paolo Ferla

Claire Douglas

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Tuesday

11/5/24

7:30 PM

She specializes in everything that gets under your skin: British author Claire Douglas recently published her seventh psychological thriller, “Girls Night”. Just like its predecessors “Best Friend” and “Dearest Daughter”, it made it to number one on the “Spiegel” bestseller list. Her latest thriller is about an accident that happened twenty years ago but still haunts people. Four young women were in the car involved in the accident, on their way to a party, and three of them have disappeared without trace since that night. Only Olivia continues to live in the small town, confronted with ever new rumors about how the accident happened, but she can't remember anything. Her last hope of finding out the truth seems to be a journalist who is supposed to report on the mysterious case in her true-crime podcast. But what she uncovers only makes the rumor mill boil even more:

Have the three young women been the victims of a crime?

Reading: Anne Schäfer
Moderation: Anouk Schollähn
Music: Joja Wendt