Schedule for initial reading set for August 21st.
Join renowned Eifel crime author and publisher, Ralf Kramp, on Thursday, August 21, at 7:30 PM, for an unforgettable evening at the St. Andreas parish center in Korschenbroich, Germany.
Ralf Kramp, known for his captivating crime novels set in the Eifel region, has recently published his latest work, "A User's Guide to the Eifel." This book offers a charming and often self-deprecating portrait of the Eifel and its inhabitants.
Tickets for the event cost 15 euros and include finger food, making it a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Ralf Kramp's intriguing crime stories.
If you're a fan of his work or simply curious about the Eifel region, this event is not to be missed. Tickets can be purchased at Barbers bookstore, reachable at 02161/ 99 99 849.
Ralf Kramp is the guest of honour at the event, which is hosted by Korschenbroich reads e.V. The event's specific schedule and details about what to expect are yet to be announced, but given Ralf Kramp's captivating storytelling, it promises to be an exciting night.
For those unfamiliar with Ralf Kramp, he is an author known for his crime novels set in the Eifel region. His recent publication, "99 1/2 Places in the Eifel You Should Avoid," adds a humorous twist to the typical travel guide, further showcasing his unique take on the Eifel region.
Don't miss out on this chance to meet Ralf Kramp and experience his captivating crime stories firsthand. Secure your tickets today and get ready for an unforgettable night in Korschenbroich.
Discussing Ralf Kramp's latest work, "A User's Guide to the Eifel," not only offers insight into the Eifel region but also ventures into home-and-garden lifestyle as Kramp humorously details the idiosyncrasies of the Eifel inhabitants. For travelers seeking an offbeat yet fascinating exploration, Kramp's book "99 1/2 Places in the Eifel You Should Avoid" offers a comical twist on the traditional travel guide, making it a must-read before planning a trip to this intriguing locale.