Filter
For a Lifetime
A group of childhood friends are just beginning to go their separate ways when one of them is suddenly arrested for murder, charged with killing his uncle out of greed. The seemingly endless trial, based on circumstantial evidence, turns everything on its head. The accused man’s friends take his side: surely he cannot – he must not – be a murderer. But fifteen years after the verdict, when a journalist reopens the investigation, loyalties are brought into question once more.
304 pages
2022
978-3-257-07195-5
»By stringing together the protocols, a dialogue emerges – without the voices babbling all at once.«
»A book for readers who enjoy grappling with open-ended questions.«
»Poschenrieder’s new novel skilfully takes on the veneer of true-crime reportage.«