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Ferdinand von Schirach

    May 12, 1964

    Ferdinand von Schirach is a celebrated German author known for his compelling legal thrillers. His work often delves into complex moral and ethical dilemmas, exploring the boundaries of justice and human nature with a sharp, precise style. Von Schirach’s narratives are characterized by their taut plotting and unexpected twists, drawing readers into intricate mysteries that question societal norms and individual responsibility. He masterfully blends the suspense of a courtroom drama with profound philosophical inquiries.

    Ferdinand von Schirach
    Coffee and Cigarettes
    Terror
    Guilt
    The Collini Case
    Crime
    Punishment
    • Punishment

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.3(6341)Add rating

      "Drawn from Ferdinand von Schirach's eminent career as a criminal defence lawyer, Punishment masterfully treads the line between fiction and truth, each meticulously crafted story crackling with white-knuckle suspense and vivid characters who stay with you long after the final page."--Provided by publisher

      Punishment
    • Crime is a collection of true crime stories told by one of Germany's most prominent defense lawyers. Some of the cases are strange, some bewildering and others heartbreaking, but all are told with genuine concern for those who have slipped through the protective nets of society. - What would make a polite, well-liked doctor cut up his wife's with an axe? - Why would a boy slaughter the sheep in his village? - Who is the silent man that coolly murdered two neo-Nazis on a suburban train platform? - What connection does a German bank robber have to an Ethiopian village? - Why would a museum drop all charges against someone who deliberately smashed one of their statues? However heinous the crimes, the author shows readers the human at the core. Crime is an incredibly moving look at the legal system and the people it serves, from an expert of criminal law and a powerful new voice in writing.

      Crime
    • The Collini Case

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.3(8022)Add rating

      Ferdinand von Schirach's gripping narrative has captivated readers since its release, appealing to fans of Bernhard Schlink and John le Carré. The story revolves around Fabrizio Collini, a dedicated employee of Mercedes Benz, who unexpectedly commits murder in a luxury Berlin hotel, killing an innocent man. Young attorney Caspar Leinen takes on Collini's case, seeing it as an opportunity to make his name. However, he soon realizes that the victim, an esteemed industrialist, is someone he knows personally. This revelation plunges Leinen into a complex web of professional and personal conflict. Collini admits to the murder but remains silent about his motives, leaving Leinen to defend a man unwilling to provide a defense. Compounding the pressure, a close friend of the victim urges Leinen to abandon the case, jeopardizing his reputation and career. As Leinen delves deeper, he uncovers a harrowing truth that challenges the very foundations of justice in Germany. This courtroom drama is a thrilling exploration of morality, loyalty, and the darker aspects of the legal system, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. Schirach, a prominent defense lawyer, has established himself as a masterful storyteller, with his works achieving bestseller status and translations in over thirty territories.

      The Collini Case
    • Guilt

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.3(7484)Add rating

      Ferdinand von Schirach's second devastating dossier of savage stories returns us to the crimes that never reach the newspapers: stories of small-town atrocities, where the mundane lurches into the macabre, and ordinary people find themselves at the heart of horrific crimes, all the more compelling on account of their truth.

      Guilt
    • Terror

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
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      A hijacked plane is heading towards a packed football stadium. Ignoring orders to the contrary, a fighter pilot shoots down the plane killing 164 people to save 70,000. Put on trial and charged with murder, the fate of the pilot is placed in the audience's hands.

      Terror
    • 'One of the most distinctive voices in European literature', Germany's bestselling author Ferdinand von Schirach delivers an intimate, eye-opening collection of observations, short stories and autobiographical recollections which examine what it means to be alive.

      Coffee and Cigarettes
    • The girl who wasn't there

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(3678)Add rating

      Sebastian von Eschburg, scion of a wealthy, self-destructive family, survived his disastrous childhood to become a celebrated if controversial artist. He casts a provocative shadow over the Berlin scene; his disturbing photographs and installations show that truth and reality are two distinct things. When Sebastian is accused of murdering a young woman and the police investigation takes a sinister turn, seasoned lawyer Konrad Biegler agrees to represent him - and hopes to help himself in the process. But Biegler soon learns that nothing about the case, or the suspect, is what it appears. The new thriller from the acclaimed author of The Collini Case, The Girl Who Wasn't There is dark, ingenious and irresistibly gripping.

      The girl who wasn't there
    • İnsanı altüst edip kendine hayran bırakan Suç adlı kitabının kazandığı başarının ardından ünlü yazar ve ceza avukatı Ferdinand von Schirach yeni bir dizi hikâyeyle okurlarının karşısında. Üflemeli çalgılar grubuna mensup dokuz adam bir genç kızın hayatını mahvettikten sonra hiçbir bedel ödemeden serbest bırakılıyor. Bir adam çocuk istismarıyla suçlanıyor. Uyuşturucu taciri adamın hikâyesi Quantin Tarantino’nun filmlerini aratmıyor. Ceza avukatı Schirach’ın mesleğinde karşılaştığı bu yeni davaları yazar Schirach edebi hikâyelere dönüştürüyor. Bu hikâyeleri okurken insan, Fitzgerald ya da Capote metinleri okurken yaşadığı türden bir haz yaşıyor; her şey yerli yerinde, sadelikle elde edilen şiirsel bir dil, okurken insanın kafasında –başka bir ifade bulamıyorum– büyüleyici bir film beliriyor. –Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre, Welt am Sonntag

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    • Die Herzlichkeit der Vernunft

      • 189 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      Sokrates oder das Glück der Bescheidenheit, Voltaire oder die Freiheit durch Toleranz, Kleist oder das Wissen um den Menschen, Terror oder die Klugheit des Rechts, Politik oder das Lob der Langsamkeit: Ferdinand von Schirach und Alexander Kluge unterhalten sich über Grundfragen des Rechts und der Gesellschaft, über Theater und Literatur, über die Gefahren der direkten Demokratie und der sozialen Medien und darüber, was den Menschen im eigentlichen Sinn menschlich macht. „Die Herzlichkeit der Vernunft“ ist ein sehr persönlicher Dialog der beiden Schriftsteller.

      Die Herzlichkeit der Vernunft