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book reviews (219): Ferdinand von Schirach - Crime (audiobook) (2009)

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Normally I'm very suspicious when a film, book, or a new CD is praised across all media to the skies. Too often I could not find products hyped on its own perspective, little or no pleasure. This distrust also germinated in the case of the debut of the full-time as a criminal defense lawyer working Ferdinand von Schirach , who describes in "crime" cases from his law practice, although they are (in order to meet its obligation of secrecy) were anonymous and alienated. The deciding factor, but even take a look at it said they eventually more of me in podcast heard radio and TV interviews the author, in his reserved, almost timid way out came everything but the big PR supremo.

course, opens up the reader / listener is not, how close are described on 3 CDs cases the actual events happened. Von Schirach always emphasized that to have guaranteed non-traceability of the episodes of his changes completely. But that does not change in its laconic, austere and businesslike tone, almost amazingly haunting effect of the episodes full of human tragedies of unimaginable brutality and social explosiveness. Could one even in be appropriate to the situation murderer? That question is, given the often resulting from Alltagssituatonen violence one after the other times

With his quiet, sympathetic voice Ferdinand von Schirach himself would have been well suited to bring his work to be heard. The stand but probably his own restraint in the way and so was left to the production of this audiobook, the great Burkhart Klaussner who is able to take at any time the appropriate tone. Especially in the simplicity of the style, the apparent lack of emotion unfolds the full force of the unheard. Thus, I feel, despite the media hype and even surprised adequately leave here very happy to jump the highest rating.

Rating: 5 In of 5

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