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2000s: Why would Cora Bender kill a man in full view of her family and friends?
2000s: Why would Cora Bender kill a man in full view of her family and friends?
Cora Bender killed a man on a sunny summer afternoon by the lake and in full view of her family and friends. Why? What could have caused this quiet, lovable young mother to stab a stranger in the throat, again and again, until she was pulled off his body? For the local police it was an open-and-shut case. Cora confessed; there was no shortage of witnesses. But Police Commissioner Rudolf Grovian refused to close the file and started his own maverick investigation. So begins the slow unravelling of Cora’s past, a harrowing descent into a woman’s private hell. Hailed as Germany’s Patricia Highsmith for her bittersweet thrillers where the innocence of childhood collides with horrors enacted by adults, Petra Hammesfahr has written a dark, spellbinding novel which stayed at the top of the nation’s bestseller list for fifteen months.
The action of this story takes place around a lake and popular spot where there is lido and many families having fun. The lake is never really named and so since the author lives in Cologne, the BookTrail shows a few lakes and places you and your family can swim in and around the city.
Destination: Germany Author/Guide: Petra Hammesfahr Departure Time: 1930s 1940s
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