Born on November 9th, two years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Named after the Eddy Grant song through which her parents met in the German-German chamber choir. Her mother a West Berliner, her father from Leipzig, their daughter the best of both worlds: Hope Joanna Marlow.
To have a chance at the Olympics as a taekwondo fighter, she became a police officer. The Olympics are now history, the Berlin police force is the present. A cell phone video showing Hope Joanna overpowering four violent robbers in a late-night convenience store makes her an unlikely heroine. But before she can even defend herself against her fame, a mysterious series of murders throws the city into turmoil. A right-wing extremist sect seems convinced that Adolf Hitler's legendary escape suitcase, missing since the end of the war, is not just a legend. Among other things, it is said to contain the recipe for a fabled elixir. The young detective Hope Joanna Marlow quickly finds herself in a deadly parallel world, whose frenzied and utter madness is surpassed only by reality.
biography
Horst Evers, born in 1967 near Diepholz in Lower Saxony, studied German literature and journalism in Berlin. He worked as a taxi driver and express mail courier and, in 1990, co-founded the spoken word show 'Dr. Seltsam's Frühschoppen' with friends. Horst Evers has won numerous awards, including the German Cabaret Prize (2002) and the German Small Stage Arts Prize (2008). He can be heard every Sunday on radioeins. Horst Evers lives with his family in Berlin.
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