Ferdinand Von Schirach

Ferdinand Von Schirach is a German lawyer and writer known for his works of fiction and non-fiction that often draw on his legal experience. His notable works include 'Crime' and 'Guilt'.

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  1. 1. Crime

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    "Crime" is a collection of short stories that explores the complexities of human behavior and the legal system. Each story presents a different crime and delves into the motivations and consequences behind it, challenging readers to question their own notions of justice and morality. With a keen eye for detail and a unique perspective, the author weaves together thought-provoking narratives that expose the intricacies of the human psyche and the flaws of the legal system.

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  2. 2. The Collini Case

    This gripping legal thriller delves into the complexities of the German legal system through the lens of a seemingly inexplicable murder case. When an elderly industrialist is found brutally murdered, the suspect, an Italian man with no apparent motive, confesses to the crime, sparking a sensational trial. The young defense attorney assigned to the case finds himself embroiled in a deep-seated legal conundrum that challenges his beliefs about justice and morality. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a dark chapter of German history that reveals the true motive behind the murder, forcing him to confront uncomfortable truths about the past and its impact on the present. This novel is a compelling exploration of guilt, redemption, and the quest for justice in the shadow of historical atrocities.

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  3. 3. Tabu

    In this gripping narrative, a renowned artist finds himself entangled in a web of suspicion and intrigue when he is accused of a heinous crime. As the story unfolds, the reader is drawn into a world where the boundaries between truth and deception blur, and the protagonist's past and present collide in unexpected ways. The novel delves into themes of guilt, memory, and the subjective nature of reality, challenging the reader to question the very essence of justice and morality. With its intricate plot and psychological depth, the story captivates and provokes thought long after the final page is turned.

  4. 4. Kaffe Og Sigaretter

    This collection of short stories delves into the intricacies of human nature, exploring themes of morality, justice, and the unpredictable twists of fate. Each narrative is a vignette of everyday life, where ordinary moments are infused with profound insights and unexpected revelations. The stories are crafted with a minimalist style, allowing the reader to ponder the deeper meanings behind seemingly simple events. Through a series of encounters, the characters reveal their vulnerabilities, desires, and the often blurred lines between right and wrong, leaving a lasting impression on the reader's mind.

  5. 5. Nachmittage

    A spare, vividly observed collection of short vignettes that captures ordinary afternoons in which seemingly small moments expose hidden regrets, moral ambiguities and the fragility of human relationships; with restrained, precise prose the pieces probe memory, loneliness, love and mortality, offering quiet, unsettling portraits of people confronting truths about themselves and others.

  6. 6. Kaffee Und Zigaretten

    A collection of terse, observational vignettes that probe ordinary lives at moments of moral tension, portraying characters who confront guilt, secrecy and the consequences of small and large decisions. Through spare, precise prose the book examines questions of responsibility, justice and human frailty, turning seemingly mundane scenes into reflections on culpability and compassion. The pieces blend legal insight with quiet psychological acuity, leaving readers to ponder the ambiguous boundaries between right and wrong.

  7. 7. Strafe

    A courtroom-focused novel told from the perspective of a defense lawyer who becomes entwined in a harrowing murder case that forces him to confront questions of guilt, responsibility, and the aims of punishment; spare, precise prose exposes the limits of law and the moral ambiguities of human behavior as the narrator reevaluates his role in meting out justice.

  8. 8. Schuld

    A spare collection of short, tightly told legal vignettes drawn from courtroom cases and confessions, each story probing the uneasy line between law and morality; through restrained, precise prose the narratives reveal how motives, circumstance, and human frailty complicate simple notions of guilt, responsibility, and justice.