WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Bremen

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  • “Zielscheibe Bremen” by Jutta Profijt: This crime novel takes place in Bremen, following an investigator who aims to solve a mysterious case.
  • “Emils Rache” by Jan Weber: A thriller set in Bremen, where the protagonist seeks revenge against a criminal group.
  • “Die Fotografin” by Petra Durst-Benning: This historical novel is set in the Bremen region and follows the journey of a female photographer in the late 19th century.
  • “Der Mann im Strom” by Siegfried Lenz: Taking place on the Weser River in Bremen, this novel tells the story of a man who falls into the water and the subsequent events.
  • “Mann ohne Makel” by Sascha Arango: Another crime novel set in Bremen, where a lawyer uncovers a web of corruption and deceit.
  • “Gute Nacht, Peggy” by Maria Kuhn: This satirical novel is set in a fictionalised version of Bremen, following the adventures of the protagonist Peggy.
  • “Deine Juliet” by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows: While not strictly set in Bremen, a portion of this epistolary novel takes place in the city during World War II.
  • “Herr Jensen steigt aus” by Jonathan Safran Foer: Set in Bremen, this novel follows the protagonist as he deals with personal and emotional struggles.
  • “Das Sandkorn” by Finus O’Shea: A gripping mystery novel based in Bremen, revolving around a murder investigation.
  • “Zeit der wilden Orchideen” by Anne Barns: This women’s fiction novel is set in the Bremen region and tells a tale of self-discovery and love.
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