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Top 20 for the paperback edition of “Paradise Garden”
Immediately after publication, the paperback edition of Elena Fischer’s debut novel “Paradise Garden” (Diogenes) repeats the success of the original and enters the bestseller list at number 18. Congrats, Elena!
Katharina Köller’s “Wild wuchern” at the Munich Film Festival
From almost 100 applications, twelve titles were invited to the “Book meets Film” format – including Katharina Köller’s second novel, which was published by Penguin in spring. We are delighted to present “Wild wuchern” at the Munich Film Festival!
Vera Buck’s “Der dunkle Sommer” is in the top 20 of the bestseller list
Vera Buck makes it back onto the bestseller list with her new thriller: In the very first week of sales, “Der dunkle Sommer” (Rowohlt Polaris) enters at number 20. Brilliant, dear Vera, may this only be the beginning!!
Caroline Wahl is #1 and #3 of the bestseller list
With the trade paperback editions of her novels “Windstärke 17” and “22 Bahnen” (DuMont), Caroline Wahl is number 1 and 3 on the bestseller list. “22 Bahnen” has already been in the top 10 for 57 weeks, while “Windstärke 17” climbed to the top of the charts in its third week of sales.
Mareike Fallwickl nominated for the BücherFrauen Book Prize
With her novel “Die Wut, die bleibt” (Rowohlt Hundert Augen), Mareike Fallwickl has been nominated for the BücherFrauen Book Prize 2023, which is endowed with 10,000 euros. The award is for works that contribute to the empowerment of women and girls. Congratulations, Mareike, and fingers crossed!
Katharina Köller’s “Wild wuchern” in the Austrian top 10
With her novel “Wild wuchern”, recently published by Penguin Verlag, Katharina Köller enters the Austrian bestseller list for fiction and secures 10th place. Great, Katharina, we’re happy for you!
The paperback of “Marschlande” is also a bestseller
The paperback edition of Jarka Kubsova’s novel “Marschlande”, which was published as a hardcover by S. Fischer in fall 2023, enters the bestseller list at number 13. Congratulations, dear Jarka!
Vera Buck receives European crime fiction prize
“Les Enfants loups”, the French translation of Vera Buck’s thriller “Wolfskinder” (Rowohlt Polaris), has been awarded the Prix Le Point du polar européen 2025. Congratulations to the French publisher Gallmeister, to the translator Brice Germain and of course to you, Vera!
Two books by Eva Lohmann in the Indie Top 20
Eva Lohmann’s new novel “Wie du mich ansiehst”, recently published by Eisele Verlag, has entered the independent bestseller list at number 7. The paperback edition of her previous novel, “Das leise Platzen unserer Träume”, has been on the list for five months and is currently ranked 17th. Congratulations, Eva!
Paola Lopez and Katharina Köller shortlisted for the Puchheim Book Prize
With their novels “Die Summe unserer Teile” (Tropen) and “Wild wuchern” (Penguin), Paola Lopez and Katharina Köller have been shortlisted for the Puchheim Book Prize together with two other authors. The award ceremony will take place in November, we are keeping our fingers crossed for both of you!
New season of “Woman of the Dead” is #2 and #8 on Netflix
The second season of “Woman of the Dead”, based on Bernhard Aichner’s thriller series, has been launched on Netflix and is #2 in the streamer’s charts in Germany and #8 worldwide. Anna Maria Mühe once again plays the mortician Blum, the series was produced by Mona Film (AT) and Barry Films (DE) with co-producer SquareOne Productions. Congratulations on this success, dear Bernhard!
Romy Hausmann’s new thriller at Séries Mania in Lille
Romy Hausmann’s fourth thriller “Himmelerdenblau”, which will be published by Penguin in autumn, has been invited to the “Shoot the Book!” pitching session at the Séries Mania festival in Lille at the end of March. Four French and four international books were selected. We are very excited!
Mareike Fallwickl on the shortlist for the Swiss German book trade’s favourite book
With her novel “Und alle so still”, published by Rowohlt Hundert Augen in 2024, Mareike Fallwickl has been nominated for the favourite book of the Swiss German book trade. We are delighted and keep our fingers crossed!
Top ratings for ZDF film adaptation by Jan Costin Wagner
After “Tage des letzten Schnee” and “Das Licht in einem dunklen Haus”, the third film based on motifs and characters from the “Kimmo Joentaa” novel series has also reached a large audience. Over 6.5 million viewers watched the ZDF adaptation “Die Stille am Ende der Nacht”, which is based on an idea by Jan Costin Wagner, Nils-Morten Osburg and Lars-Gunnar Lotz. Fantastic, dear Jan.
Glauser nomination for Henri Faber’s “Gestehe”
Henri Faber’s third thriller “Gestehe”, published by dtv in 2024, has been nominated for the Glauser Prize in the novel category. “Fast-paced and ambiguous, socially critical and with plenty of Viennese wit,” says the jury. Fabulous, Henri, and fingers crossed!
Johannes Franzen on the non-fiction best book list
With “Wut und Wertung. Warum wir über Geschmack streiten”, published last fall by S. Fischer, Johannes Franzen was ranked 9th on the non-fiction best book list of ZDF, Deutschlandfunk Kultur and DIE ZEIT in February. We are delighted about this recognition!
Bestseller list 3rd place for Glattauer’s “In einem Zug”
After Daniel Glattauer’s new novel “In einem Zug” (DuMont) has already reached number 1 in Austria, it is now also soaring high in Germany: number 3 on the bestseller list! And in Switzerland, the story about two strangers in a train compartment also jumped straight to number 2.
Work grant from the Kunststiftung NRW for Stefan Cordes
Stefan Cordes is being supported with a scholarship from Kunststiftung NRW. He is currently writing his second novel, which is expected to be published by C.Bertelsmann in 2026, where his debut “Billie” was published in 2024. Congratulations, dear Stefan!
Literature prize from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation for Iris Wolff
Iris Wolff has been awarded Literature Prize 2025 by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, endowed with 20,000 euros, for her work to this date. Her novels are “bright spots in contemporary history and a pioneering contribution to the European culture of remembrance”. Congratulations from the bottom of our hearts, dear Iris!
Catharina Hamm’s “Save Your Heart” at number 16 on the bestseller list
In her first non-fiction book “Save Your Heart” (dtv), Dr. Catharina Hamm explains what the female heart needs to stay healthy for a long time – and enters the top 20 of the bestseller list as soon as it is published. Congratulations, Catharina!
Paola Lopez nominated for the Fulda 2025 Literature Prize
Paola Lopez is one of eight finalists for the Fulda 2025 Literature Prize, which is endowed with 10,000 euros. She has been nominated for her debut novel “Die Summe unserer Teile”, which will be published by Tropen next spring. We are delighted and are keeping our fingers crossed for you, dear Paola!
International Emmy for Romy Hausmann’s “Dear Child”
The Netflix series “Dear Child”, based on Romy Hausmann’s global bestseller (Director/Screenplay: Isabel Kleefeld and Julian Pörksen, Production: Tom Spiess and Friederich Oetker, Constantin) was awarded at the 52nd International Emmys in the category “Television Movie/Miniseries”. We are so happy for everyone involved and especially for you, Romy!
“22 Bahnen” by Caroline Wahl in theaters in 2025
The film adaptation of Caroline Wahl’s “22 Bahnen” (published by DuMont in 2023) will be released in the fall of 2025. The film was produced by BerghausWöbke in cooperation with Constantin Film, which is also distributing it.
Mohammad Sarhangi is #5 on the non-fiction best book list
Mohammad Sarhangi’s book “Jahre der Angst, Momente der Hoffnung” (S. Fischer) has been placed 5th on the non-fiction best book list of ZDF, Deutschlandfunk Kultur and DIE ZEIT for November 2024. We are delighted and congratulate you from the bottom of our hearts, dear Mohammad!
Alina Bronsky’s “Pi mal Daumen” is the favorite book of the independents 2024
On the Thursday of the fair in Frankfurt, the favorite book of the independents was chosen. Over 900 bookshops voted and we are delighted that “Pi mal Daumen” (Kiepenheuer & Witsch) won the race and is now being presented so wonderfully at the Week of the Independents. Congratulations, dear Alina!
Andreas Moster shortlisted for Hamburg Literature Prize
Andreas Moster’s new novel “Der Silberriese”, recently published by Arche Verlag, is one of the nominees in the “Book of the Year” category of the Hamburg Literature Prize 2024, along with four other titles. What a pleasure, dear Andreas, and fingers crossed!
Iris Wolff’s “Lichtungen” shortlisted for the German Book Prize
With her novel “Lichtungen” (Klett-Cotta), Iris Wolff is among the six finalists for the German Book Prize 2024. The award ceremony will take place on the eve of the Frankfurt Book Fair. We are thrilled and keeping our fingers crossed!
“Dear Child” nominated for the German Television Award 2024
The internationally acclaimed Netflix series “Dear Child” by Isabel Kleefeld and Julian Pörksen, based on Romy Hausmann’s bestseller of the same name, has been nominated for the German Television Award. Congratulations to everyone involved and especially to you, Romy!
Jessica Lind on the longlist for the Austrian Book Prize 2024
We are delighted that Jessica Lind has been nominated for this year’s Austrian Book Prize with her second novel “Kleine Monster” (published by Hanser Berlin in July). Fingers crossed, dear Jessica!
Alina Bronsky’s “Pi mal Daumen” is #9 on the bestseller list
Alina Bronsky’s latest novel “Pi mal Daumen” (Kiepenheuer & Witsch) is a funny and touching story about an extremely unlikely couple – and jumped into the top ten of the bestseller list immediately after publication. Congratulations, dear Alina!
Henri Faber and Vera Buck shortlisted for the Crime Cologne Award
Of the ten titles on the longlist, the thrillers “Das Baumhaus” by Vera Buck (Rowohlt Polaris) and “Gestehe” by Henri Faber (dtv) have prevailed and are among the three finalists for the Crime Cologne Award 2024. We are very happy for both of you and are keeping our fingers crossed!
Iris Wolff receives the Uwe Johnson Prize
Iris Wolff has been awarded the Uwe Johnson Prize 2024 for her novel “Lichtungen”, which was published by Klett-Cotta this spring. The prize is endowed with 20,000 euros and will be awarded on September 20 as part of the Uwe-Johnson-Tage in Berlin. Congratulations from the bottom of our hearts, dear Iris!
Vera Buck’s “Das Baumhaus” in the top 20 of the bestseller list
With her second thriller “Das Baumhaus”, recently published in paperback by Rowohlt Polaris, Vera Buck enters the bestseller list at number 19. We are delighted with this great start and congratulate you, Vera!
“Dear Child” among the 10 most successful Netflix series in 2023
New Netflix data shows that the mini-series “Dear Child” by Isabel Kleefeld and Julian Pörksen, based on Romy Hausmann’s bestseller of the same name, was the second most successful Netflix series in the second half of 2023 with over 50 million views and landed in 9th place on the annual charts. Congratulations on this huge success, Romy!
Caroline Wahl tops both the HC and TB bestseller lists
With her new novel “Windstärke 17” (DuMont), Caroline Wahl topped the bestseller list immediately after publication, while the paperback edition of her debut “22 Bahnen” has been in the top 10 for five weeks and is now back at number 1. Congratulations on this incredible double success, Caro!
1st place for Mareike Fallwickl’s “And all so quiet” in Austria
After Germany, Mareike Fallwickl’s new novel “Und alle so still”, published by Rowohlt Hundert Augen in mid-April, has also entered the Austrian bestseller list at number 1 (fiction). We are delighted with this great success!
Caroline Wahl and Mareike Fallwickl are #1 and #7 on the bestseller list
With the paperback edition of her bestseller “22 Bahnen” (DuMont), Caroline Wahl immediately makes it to the top of the bestseller list, while Mareike Fallwickl secures 7th place on the hardcover list with her new novel “Und alle so still” (Rowohlt Hundert Augen). We congratulate both authors and books on this fantastic sales start!
Fischer, Wahl and Wolff shortlisted for the favorite book of the Swiss-German book trade
The Swiss-German book trade chooses its favorite book of 2024: The five nominated titles include “Paradise Garden” by Elena Fischer (Diogenes), “22 Bahnen” by Caroline Wahl (DuMont) and “Lichtungen” by Iris Wolff (Klett-Cotta). We are extremely happy about this triple, congratulate all three authors and keep our fingers crossed!
Filming has started on the sequel to the successful ORF/Netflix series “Woman of the Dead”
“Woman of the Dead 2”, based on Bernhard Aichner’s bestselling trilogy, continues: Anna Maria Mühe is once again taking on the role of mortician Blum and is currently filming in Vienna, Lower Austria and Tyrol. We are very happy, dear Bernhard!
Mario Giordano’s “Die Frauen der Familie Carbonaro” invited to Séries Mania 2024
For Séries Mania’s Book To TV Series Pitching Session this year, Mario Giordano’s novel “Die Frauen der Familie Carbonaro” has been selected as one of five international titles. The event at the Grand Palais in Lille will take place on March 20, one week after the book is published by Goldmann. Nous sommes heureux!
Iris Wolff’s “Lichtungen” is number #2 on the bestseller list
We are delighted that Iris Wolff’s novel “Lichtungen”, published by Klett-Cotta in mid-January, has climbed up the bestseller list and is now in the fabulous 2nd place. So beautiful, dear Iris!
“Wolfskinder” by Vera Buck nominated for the Glauser Prize
Vera Buck’s “Wolfskinder” (Rowohlt Polaris) has been nominated for the Glauser Prize in the novel category. The jury statement reads: “With ‘Wolfskinder’, author Vera Buck presents an extraordinary and psychologically complex thriller that captivates us from the very first line with its haunting language.” Congratulations, dear Vera, and fingers crossed!
Adaptation of Melanie Raabe’s “Der Schatten” nominated for Grimme Award
The miniseries “Der Schatten”, based on Melanie Raabe’s novel of the same name and produced by Keshet Tresor for ZDFneo, has been nominated for the Grimme Prize 2024 in the Fiction category. Congratulations to the entire team and especially to you, Melanie!
Yandé Seck’s “Weiße Wolken” at Books at Berlinale 2024
Every year, ten international titles are selected for the Books at Berlinale pitch event “due to their great potential for literary adaptation”. Included in 2024: Yandé Seck’s debut novel “Weiße Wolken”, which will be published by Kiepenheuer & Witsch in February. What a great start!
“Woman of the Dead” is most successful German-language Netflix production worldwide
The thriller mini-series “Woman of the Dead”, based on the bestseller of the same name by Bernhard Aichner, produced by Barry Films and Mona Film for Netflix and ORF, was the most-watched German series on Netflix worldwide in the first half of 2023. Congratulations to everyone involved and especially to you, dear Bernhard!
Jan Costin Wagner’s “Einer von den Guten” among the 10 best crime novels of the year
The jury of “Krimibestenliste” has selected the ten best crime novels of 2023: Jan Costin Wagner’s “Einer von den Guten”, the third and final volume in his Ben Neven series (Galiani Verlag), is in 8th place. Well deserved, dear Jan!
“Barbara isn’t dying” among the Washington Post’s 50 best fiction books
The English translation of Alina Bronsky’s audience favorite “Barbara isn’t dying” (2021 by Kiepenheuer & Witsch) was published this year by Europa Editions. The Washington Post has now included it in its ranking of the 50 best novels of the year 2023. Congratulations!
Caroline Wahl’s “22 Bahnen” favorite book of the independents
Caroline Wahl’s debut “22 Bahnen”, a coming of age story about two sisters, was a resounding success in 2023, especially in the independent book trade. The latter has now chosen the touching novel from the five nominees as its favorite book. We are delighted and honored and congratulate the author.
Fischer, Kubsova and Wahl shortlisted for favorite book of the independents
Every year, independent booksellers choose their favorite book during the Frankfurt Book Fair. This year, three authors from our agency are among the five nominees: Elena Fischer with “Paradise Garden” (Diogenes), Jarka Kubsova with “Marschlande” (S. Fischer) and Caroline Wahl with “22 Bahnen” (DuMont). Congratulations to the authors, this really is a special honor!
Julienne De Muirier awarded the Ruhr Promotion Prize
The Ruhr 2023 Literature Prize was awarded in Essen on September 14. This year, the 5,000 euro prize went to Julienne De Muirier, who, according to the jury, writes “in a contemporary way about questions of origin and identity”. Congratulations, dear Julienne!
“Dear Child” most-watched Netflix series worldwide
The thriller mini-series “Dear Child”, based on the bestseller of the same name by Romy Hausmann (dtv, 2019) and produced by Constantin, is currently topping the global Netflix charts, making it the most successful German series launch to date. What a brilliant start, congratulations to everyone involved and especially to you, Romy!
“Der Schatten” nominated in 3 categories of the German Television Award
“Der Schatten”, produced by Keshet Tresor for ZDFneo and based on Melanie Raabe’s thriller (published by btb in 2018), has received three nominations for the German Television Award: Best Drama Series, Best Director Fiction and Best Cinematography Fiction. Fingers crossed and congratulations to the whole team and of course to you, dear Mel!
Jarka Kubsova in the top 20 with Marschlande
Jarka Kubsova’s novel “Marschlande”, published by S. Fischer, has made it straight into the top 20 of the hardcover bestseller list! We are delighted that this haunting feminist story has inspired so many readers. Congratulations, dear Jarka.
Caroline Wahl and Elena Fischer in the top 10!
Two debutants on the hardcover bestseller list, what a sensation! Caroline Wahl has now been on the list for 19 weeks with “22 Bahnen” (DuMont), currently in 8th place, while Elena Fischer has recently entered the list with “Paradise Garden”, just published by Diogenes and promptly in 9th place.
Elena Fischer and Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus nominated for the German Book Prize
Two of our debut authors are on the longlist for the German Book Prize 2023. Elena Fischer’s “Paradise Garden” has just been published by Diogenes, Tomer Dotan-Dreyfus’ “Birobidschan” was published by Voland & Quist in spring. We are beside ourselves with joy and congratulate you both!
Doris Knecht is #1 in Austria
“Eine vollständige Liste aller Dinge, die ich vergessen habe” is the name of the new novel by Doris Knecht (Hanser Berlin) and it climbed to number 1 in the weekly charts of the Austrian book trade as soon as it was published. Congratulations, dear Doris!
Elena Fischer nominated for the Harbour Front Debut Award
With her novel “Paradise Garden”, which will be published by Diogenes in August, Elena Fischer has been nominated for the Harbour Front Literature Festival’s debut prize, which is endowed with 10,000 euros. Congratulations and fingers crossed!
Mareike Fallwickl nominated for the BücherFrauen Book Prize
With her novel “Die Wut, die bleibt” (Rowohlt Hundert Augen), Mareike Fallwickl has been nominated for the BücherFrauen Book Prize 2023, which is endowed with 10,000 euros. The award is for works that contribute to the empowerment of women and girls. Congratulations, Mareike, and fingers crossed!
Jan Costin Wagner nominated for the Glauser Prize 2023
With “Am roten Strand”, the second volume of his Ben Neven series (Galiani), Jan Costin Wagner has been nominated for the Friedrich Glauser Prize in the novel category. Congratulations, Jan, we’re keeping our fingers crossed!
Jan Costin Wagner’s “Das Licht in einem dunklen Haus” on ZDF
ZDF is broadcasting the crime drama “Das Licht in einem dunklen Haus” today, based on the novel of the same name from Jan Costin Wagner’s Kimmo Joentaa series. It was produced by Network Movie, with Henry Hübchen playing the detective – as in its predecessor “Tage des letzten Schnees”.
Top 20 for Melanie Raabe’s “Die Kunst des Verschwindens”
After four thrillers, Melanie Raabe has written her first novel, “Die Kunst des Verschwindens” (btb), which entered the bestseller list at number 14 one day after its publication. What a sensational start, Melanie!
“True Crime” by Romy Hausmann is #9 on the bestseller list
Hausmann’s first non-fiction book “True Crime. Der Abgrund in dir” (dtv) has entered the top ten of the paperback bestseller list. At the same time, the podcast of the same name together with Dr. Mark Benecke has made it to the top of the German podcast charts. Congratulations!
Longlist of the Viktor Crime Award with Henri Faber and Romy Hausmann
Faber with “Kaltherz” and Hausmann with “Perfect Day” (both dtv) are nominated for the award sponsored by Sebastian Fitzek. We’re keeping our fingers crossed for the shortlist!
Jan Costin Wagner and Wolfgang Kaes nominated for the Crime Cologne Award
The authors are on the longlist with their works “Am roten Strand” (Wagner, Galiani) and “Das Lemming-Projekt” (Kaes, Rowohlt Polaris). Fingers crossed.
Andreas Moster nominated for the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize 2022
At the 46th Festival of German-Language Literature in Klagenfurt, Andreas Moster will read an unpublished prose text invited by jury member Vea Kaiser. The competition takes place at the end of June, we’re keeping our fingers crossed!
Mario Giordano’s “Terra di Sicilia” on the bestseller list
The first volume of Mario Giordano’s Sicilian-German family saga (Goldmann) has entered the hardcover bestseller list at number 22, auguri!
Mareike Fallwickl’s “Die Wut, die bleibt” on the bestseller list
Mareike Fallwickl’s third novel (Rowohlt Hundert Augen) has entered the fiction hardcover bestseller list at number 27. Congrats!
Romy Hausmann’s “Perfect Day” is #2 on the bestseller list
With her third thriller “Perfect Day”, published by dtv, Romy Hausmann has made it to number 2 on the paperback bestseller list. Congratulations!
Stefanie vor Schulte is awarded the Mara Cassens Prize
Stefanie vor Schulte was awarded the Mara Cassens Prize at the Hamburg Literaturhaus for her debut novel “Junge mit schwarzem Hahn”, published by Diogenes. We are so happy for you, Stefanie!
Henri Faber’s “Ausweglos” in the bestseller list
What a great start: Henri Faber’s thriller debut “Ausweglos”, just published by dtv, has entered the mass market paperback bestseller list at number 30, making it the newcomer of the week! Congratulations, dear Henri, on this magnificent success, which is certainly just the beginning!
Aichner and Knecht on the Austrian bestseller list
Bernhard Aichner and Doris Knecht dominate the bestseller list in Austria with their new books “Gegenlicht” and “Die Nachricht”. And “Dunkelkammer”, the first volume in Aichner’s Bronski series, is also in the top 10: 1st, 2nd and 9th place – fantastic!
Ute Mank and Stefanie vor Schulte nominated for the Harbour Front Debut Prize
Ute Mank and Stefanie vor Schulte have been nominated for the 2021 Harbour Front Literature Festival Debut Prize. “Wildtriebe” by Ute Mank will be published by dtv in July, “Junge mit schwarzem Hahn” by Diogenes in August. The award ceremony is in September – and we are excited!
Katharina Köller honored with Prize for Speculative Fiction
Katharina Köller has been awarded the 2021 Prize for Speculative Fiction of the City of Wetzlar, endowed with 4,000 euros, for her debut “Was ich im Wasser sah” (Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt), joining previous prizewinners such as Rafik Schami, Thomas Glavinic, Cornelia Funke and Christian Kracht. Congratulations, Katharina!
Rudolf Ruschel nominated for the Glauser Prize
“Ruhet in Friedberg” (btb) by Rudolf Ruschel has been nominated for the 2021 Glauser Prize in the debut novel category! “A robber’s tale that dares to do anything – and the best proof of how stylishly slapstick can work as a crime novel,” says the jury statement. Congratulations, Rudolf, and fingers crossed!
Torsten Körner nominated for NDR non-fiction prize
Torsten Körner’s latest non-fiction book “In der Männer-Republik. Wie Frauen die Politik eroberten” (Kiepenheuer & Witsch) is on the longlist for the NDR Non-Fiction Prize. Congratulations, dear Torsten!
Iris Wolff longlisted for the German Book Prize
Iris Wolff has been nominated for the German Book Prize 2020 with her new novel “Die Unschärfe der Welt” (Klett-Cotta). We couldn’t be happier!
Romy Hausmann in 4th place on the bestseller list
Romy Hausmann’s second thriller “Marta schläft” has just been published by dtv – and promptly climbed to number 4 on the paperback bestseller list. A terrific start that promises an even more terrific journey. Romy, we are so damn proud of you!
Sandra Lüpkes’ new book on the bestseller list
The wonderful new novel by Sandra Lüpkes is called “Die Schule am Meer” (Kindler Verlag) and goes straight to number 21 on the hardcover bestseller list. Congratulations, dear Sandra, we are delighted with this very special book!
Crime Cologne Award for Romy Hausmann’s “Dear Child”
Romy Hausmann receives the Crime Cologne Award 2019 for her thriller debut “Dear Child” (dtv)! What a well-deserved award, dear Romy!
Judith Merchant in the top 10 of the bestseller list
Judith Merchant’s new novel “ATME!” (Kiepenheuer & Witsch) entered the bestseller list at number 9 four days after its publication and Christine Westermann thinks this thriller is “awesome”. Congratulations, dear Judith, it doesn’t get any better than this!