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Kalteis by Andrea Maria Schenkel
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Whilst ICE COLD is the second book from German writer Andrea Maria Schenkel, it's the first book - THE MURDER FARM - that I have to start out mentioning. I still remember my reaction to that book - mesmerised, enthralled, vaguely stunned. Needless to say, trying not to set expectations for ICE COLD was a tricky undertaking.

Set in 1930's Munich, ICE COLD is the progression of a rapist serial killer. Various viewpoints are told chapter by chapter, each voice eerily intimate, and personal, distinguished by a change in font to give the reader a visual queue, as well as a clear change in voice. The killer moves aimlessly, passively through a life punctuated suddenly by extreme violence and depravity. ICE COLD tells a story that is brutal, hopeless, stark, bleak and extremely discomforting. It's dark, intense and extremely uncomfortable reading. It's also jarringly different in that there is no discernible plot, heading for a resolution or at the least, an explanation. This is a series of short, sharp punches to the readers sensibility, finalising in no resolution, no closure, no analysis, no neat ends and no explanations.

There are a lot of similarities to THE MURDER FARM, in the style, the structure and the tone of ICE COLD. But there's something much bleaker and more confrontational about ICE COLD. Just in case it sounds like this is a book that I hated, exactly the opposite is true. It's short, sharp, tight as hell, uncomfortable, strange, brutal, and extremely memorable. ( )
  austcrimefiction | Feb 9, 2012 |
It's the darkest and disturbing novel I've read in a long time. Different and original but I think that the crimes descriptions are very cold and too much detailed and forensic for my taste. ( )
  juanc.casanova | Jun 15, 2011 |
It's the darkest and disturbing novel I've read in a long time. Different and original but I think that the crimes descriptions are very cold and too much detailed and forensic for my taste. ( )
  JuanCarlosCasanová | Jun 14, 2011 |
Sehr leicht gemacht: Ich habe Kalteis gekauft, weil ich Schenkels erstes Buch "Tannöd" zwar nicht brillant, aber doch originell und kurzweilig fand. Leider war das Lesevergnügen dann doch mäßig. Erstens ist Kalteis bei weitem nicht so gut aufgebaut. Im Grunde ist es eine Aneinanderreihung irgendwelcher Kapitel, in denen Morde vorkommen. Anders als in Schenkels erstem Buch ist jedoch kaum eine Klammer zu erkennen, außer eben der Mörder. Zweitens beschleicht einen doch das Gefühl, alles schon einmal gelesen zu haben. Denn die Elemente sind sehr wie gehabt: Der Sprachstil, die naiven Landfiguren... Insgesamt erinnert das Ganze doch sehr an die schludrigen Fortsetzungen erfolgreicher Hollywoodfilme. So wie Rocky 1 bis 5 gibt, wird die Autorin nun vermutlich alle Mordfälle Deutschlands in den letzten 100 Jahren auf die immer gleiche Weise abarbeiten. Das ist ihr gutes Recht, aber ich werde das nicht mehr lesen. ( )
  r1hard | Nov 22, 2009 |
I never readed more chilling than this book. It draws you into the dark and lets you dirty, alone with your guilt. ( )
  bascou | Oct 19, 2009 |
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Aktennotiz zum Abschluss des Verfahrens Josef Kalteis
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"Aufgehängt gehört so einer, der das tut. An seinem Sackl aufhängen würd ich den und den Belli ab. Zack! - Kurzer Prozess." (Kalteis in der Vernehmung)
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Set in 1930s Munich, this is another chilling novel from the author of 'The Murder Farm'. A rapist and murderer is at large in the city. Kathie has come to Munich looking for work, but is drawn into a world of casual sex and prostitution. As she tries to make her way in the world, it becomes clear that she is in grave danger.… (more)

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