Frauke Buchholz reads from Frostmoon in Bielefeld


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An evening full of suspense, discourse, and literary precision
Frauke Buchholz brings the award-winning crime novel Frostmoon to the city library of Bielefeld. The reading combines literary suspense with an author encounter that goes far beyond the traditional crime evening: At its core are language, research, character development, and a focus on the social injustices in Canada, which Buchholz addresses with great accuracy in her work.
A crime novel with depth
Frostmoon is the author's first crime novel and also a debut that has already been awarded the Harzer Hammer and the Stuttgarter Krimipreis. Frauke Buchholz tells the story of missing young indigenous women, investigations in northern Quebec, and a case that demands everything from the investigators Ted Garner and LeRoux. Those seeking literary quality in the crime genre will experience here not just a simple plot, but a cleverly constructed narrative structure with cultural dimension.
The reading atmosphere in the city library
The Bielefeld city library provides the perfect setting for this evening: a place for reading, listening, and cultural encounters. Among shelves, the audience, and the focused voice of the author, a literary experience emerges that is fueled by proximity, attention, and linguistic artistry. The evening will be moderated by Günter Butkus, promising additional context and depth of conversation.
Why this evening counts as literary
Frauke Buchholz writes crime novels with social resonance. Her perspective on indigenous realities of life, violence, memory, and institutional failure gives the material an authority that rarely appears so clearly defined in the German crime context. For this reason alone, this reading is suitable for readers who understand the literary field not just as entertainment, but as a cultural discourse.
Voices of the readers
On the official channels of the author and the publisher, one thing is particularly clear: great interest in the readings, the Canada crime novels, and the Ted Garner series. Anticipation is directed towards an evening that connects suspense and literary substance.
Conclusion: Those attending in Bielefeld on June 9, 2026, will experience a reading with atmosphere, expertise, and narrative strength. Frostmoon promises an evening that resonates and encourages further thought.
Official channels of Frauke Buchholz:
- Instagram: no official profile found
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Frauke-Buchholz-107550974713039
- Website: https://www.frauke-buchholz.com/
- Publisher: https://www.pendragon.de/










