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Andrea Maria Schenkel

Author of The Murder Farm

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Works by Andrea Maria Schenkel

The Murder Farm (2008) 635 copies, 39 reviews
Kalteis (2007) 174 copies, 13 reviews
Bunker (2008) 73 copies, 5 reviews
The Dark Meadow (2012) 36 copies, 1 review
Täuscher (2013) 15 copies, 1 review
Als die Liebe endlich war (2016) 11 copies, 2 reviews
Weißer Schnee, rotes Blut (2009) — Editor — 4 copies
Tannöd (2009) 2 copies
Der Erdspiegel (2023) 2 copies
Treibgut (2013) 1 copy

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Birthdate
1962-03-21
Gender
female
Nationality
Germany
Birthplace
Regensburg, Bayern, Germany

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This is a cold-eyed study of a gruesome murder. In a scenario very reminiscent of Capote's In Cold Blood, an entire family are found dead on their remote farm, along with the maid. Due to the remoteness of both the far and its inhabitants, many days pass before neighbours look in and make the grisly discovery. There are no clues and no suspects.

The novel proceeds as a mix of eyewitness narration and the record of conversations held with villagers connected with the crime; ostensibly by a former local returning to satisfy their curiosity. The plot is inexorable and contains few twists; the point of this story is more to gradually reveal the characters involved, and the motives that led to the deed.… (more)
 
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gjky | 38 other reviews | Apr 9, 2023 |
A short and bleak novel that centres on a murder in rural southern Germany in the aftermath of the Second World War. Told through the voices of those involved in the crime, the family affected and the police who investigated, it gives a moving portrait of the poverty and hardship of life at the time. It also depicts the effect that the war had on the mental state of the population and how the trauma of it may have caused people to become callous and unfeeling towards others.
 
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camharlow2 | Aug 4, 2021 |
Fictional Version of a True Unsolved
Review of the Quercus hardcover edition (2014) translated from the German language original "Tannöd" (2006)

The Hinterkaifeck Murders are a true unsolved cold case from 1922 at a farm nearby to Munich, Germany. Schenkel takes the known facts of the case and transposes them into a post-World War II time and changes names in order to fictionalize the circumstances.

The book proceeds as if the anonymous writer was interviewing various neighbours, witnesses and public figures in the area. There are interludes where we read the inner thoughts of certain characters which are not revealed to the fictional writer, but the reader will be able to deduce who they are eventually. There is a well done twist that comes along with that.

Although the basic facts of the case were a fait accompli that was given to her, Schenkel does use an inventive style here to get that material across and to develop a solution based on those facts (not that it would have been the same solution back in 1922).

Schenkel won the Deutscher Krimi Preis (German Crime Prize) for this book and for her following book Kalteis (Ice Cold) (2007).

As best as I can remember, I added The Murder Farm to my TBR list back in 2014 based on this New York Times article Best Selling German Crime Novel Breaks Into American Market. One of my reading targets for 2021 is to make a serious dent in my TBR.

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The original German Tannöd was adapted into a feature film version Tannöd (2009) dir. Bettina Oberli. The film was also retitled The Murder Farm for its later English language subtitled release.

The original German title "Tannöd", which is the name of the fictional farm, does not translate into English. But Google Translate says that it is a Swedish word that means Toothache.
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alanteder | 38 other reviews | Feb 23, 2021 |
At last a modern novel that is not over 400 pages. This is very short, quite moving and invites the reader to read it in a couple of short sittings. (I read the swedish translation, Mordbyn.)
 
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ansedor | 38 other reviews | Oct 13, 2020 |

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