"Bocholt liest" - Bestselling author Vincent Kliesch presents his thriller "Im Augenblick des Todes" (At the moment of death)
Wednesday, 25 October, 7.30 p.m. // Media Centre Bocholt // Admission 9€, box office 10€ // Advance booking available now
Bestselling author Vincent Kliesch reads from his thriller "At the Moment of Death" and takes his readers on an exciting scavenger hunt across Berlin. The Volkshochschule Bocholt-Rhede-Isselburg and the municipal library invite everyone interested to the reading. Tickets are available at www.vhs-bocholt.de or at the offices of the VHS and the municipal library. Tickets are also still available at the box office.
Murderous Scavenger Hunt in Berlin - Case Two for Commissioner Serverin Boesherz
It has been 16 years since Inspector Severin Boesherz failed: He was never able to solve the bizarrely staged murder of a doctor who was disemboweled in his own practice. To this day, he is haunted by the question of what he missed. Boesherz would still have preferred to do without a second chance, but when he arrives at the scene of his latest case in Berlin, an exact copy of that brutal crime awaits him. And not only that: someone has left a coded message that only Boesherz is able to decipher. -someone who apparently knows more about his past than the inspector could care to know....
Bestselling author casts a thrilling spell on readers
Vincent Kliesch was born in Berlin-Zehlendorf, where he still lives today. He started his writing career in 2010 with two successful bestselling thriller series about the investigator characters Julius Kern and Severin Bösherz.
Registration at the VHS and the municipal library
The event will take place on 25 October 2023 at 7:30 pm in the Media Centre (event room FUTURA),. Admission begins at 7 pm. The reading is supported by the Friends of the Adult Education Centre Bocholt-Rhede-Isselburg and the municipal library as well as the Mayersche bookstore. Tickets are available in advance for €9 at www.vhs-bocholt.de, at the VHS office or at the municipal library, or for €10 at the box office.