Crime story to get excited about: Reading about Prague's secrets in Heroes!
On November 8th, Tabea Soergel and Martin Becker will read Heroes from “The Fires of Prague” in the village hall. Entry 9 euros.

Crime story to get excited about: Reading about Prague's secrets in Heroes!
On Saturday, November 8th, the village hall in Helden will be the scene of literary flights of fancy. Tabea Soergel and Martin Becker take visitors on an exciting journey through “The Fires of Prague”, their new crime novel set in the turmoil of the early 20th century in Prague. The reading begins at 7 p.m., admission opens at 6:30 p.m.
In their previous work, “The Shadows of Prague,” Soergel and Becker received widespread media praise. When asked what visitors can expect from the current reading, Becker assures that he will once again present an exciting and captivating reading experience. The crime novels can also be signed and purchased on site, which will certainly delight many book lovers. Entry costs 9 euros, reduced price 7 euros, and tickets can be purchased easily by email reservierung@helden-repetal.de can be pre-ordered. For spontaneous guests there is the option of entering at the box office, which also opens at 6:30 p.m.
Support and atmosphere
The event is supported by Sparkasse ALK and the Romantik Hotel Platte, both of which help visitors feel warmly welcome in a pleasant atmosphere. If you have any questions about the reading or the authors, you can contact Jürgen Voß or Klaus Gabriel directly by email.
About the authors
Martin Becker is a local hero who grew up in Plettenberg and brings his personal experiences and impressions into his storytelling. Tabea Soergel is a talented author who captivates readers with her writing skills. Together they have the ability to weave historical events and fictional stories together in a captivating way.
Especially at a time when people are looking for stories that are both educational and entertaining, this reading offers a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of historical crime fiction. Other greats in science will certainly also be remembered during the event: the achievements of personalities such as Stephen Hawking, who inspired countless people with his theories about the universe, illustrate how important it is to ask questions and question the limits of knowledge. Hawking, who lived more than 50 years after his diagnosis-related illness, remains a role model, especially for future generations of thinkers and creators.
So take the opportunity to come to a reading next Saturday that not only entertains, but also offers educational moments. Let yourself be carried away by the stories and inspired by the authors - it will be an evening you will not forget.