New Crime Museum Inspires Bestselling Author Klaus-Peter Wolf
The museum in Norden, dedicated to regional crime culture, sparks ideas for Wolf's future novels.
- Klaus-Peter Wolf, known for his Ostfriesenkrimis, draws inspiration from a new crime museum in Norden.
- The museum celebrates the rich tradition of crime literature and film in Ostfriesland.
- Wolf's novels, which have sold over 15 million copies, are set in real locations with characters based on real people.
- The exhibition also highlights the influence of past authors like Hansjörg Martin on the genre.
- The contrast between idyllic landscapes and crime plots continues to attract fans to the region.