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The Scholl Case
The Scholl Case: The Deadly End of a Marriage | Anja Reich-Osang
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A woman is brutally murdered and buried in the woods. Suspicion falls on her husbandthe former mayor of a small town south of Berlin. They had been married almost fifty years and were considered the perfect couple. Award-winning journalist Anja Reich-Osang covered the trial. She spoke with relatives and friends of the victim and the accusedand with the former mayor himself, who denies his guilt to this day. But there is more to this story than the question of innocence or guilt. The Scholl Case is about a marriage, about a small town, about sex and politics. It is a psychological profile of a man driven to succeeda man who started with nothing, conquered the world, and then lost all he had gained. Anja Reich-Osang, a native of Berlin, has written for Die Zeit, Die Welt and Berliner Zeitung. In 2011, she and her husband published the book Where Were You? A September Day in New York, in which they recall their experiences of 9/11 while living in New York City. She was awarded the German Reporter Prize in 2012 and is currently working as senior editor at Berliner Zeitung. She lives in Berlin with her husband and her two children. A chilling true story that reads like a thriller. Highly recommended. Caroline Overington A gripping book about a mysterious murder that delves deeply into the psyches of its protagonists. Anja Reich-Osangs clear language cuts like a knife, exposing the layers of two lives and one unhappy marriage. A great read! Melanie Raabe, author of The Trap The Scholl Case shines a light into the dark corners of a fascinating mystery. Anja Reich-Osang captures the twists and turns of a doomed marriage with a tension that builds to its courtroom climax. A compelling story that pulls the reader along with every page. Jane Harper, author of The Dry
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Nicki_K
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Pickpick

Mrs Scholl's body is found in the woods after she has been reported missing for some time. Her husband was convicted of her murder. This book examines their relationship in great detail from the very start of their relationship.Was Henrich a longterm victim of his wife's belittlement of him? Is this what led him to murder her? This book is a very detailed, well researched and well recounted telling of The Scholl case and the lives of the Scholl's.

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stephfafahh
Panpan

⭐️⭐️I was expecting the author to flesh out the murder of Brigitte. instead, it was more centred around their marriage, their facades, and their family life. I can‘t help but think that a true crime novel should focus on the “whodunnit”, rather than try to have us guess who the bad guy was. It became very misogynistic - Brigitte the cruel, cold, poor little rich girl, when in fact it was her husband that was a manipulative, social climbing abuser.

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Simona
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Mehso-so

Husband, in the past successful mayor, kills his wife and dog. The book seems more a hybrid between true crime, memoir and fiction, because story is based on memories of Heinrich Scholl. Is he guilty or not? Well, I can not decide. The story itself is intriguing, very detailed (even with some historical facts from East Germany), quick, easy and readable, but I was not impressed. It wasn't bad and I recommend it with hesitation.#nonfictionnovember