Crime reading with Sonja Silberhorn: Excitement guaranteed in Barbing!

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Author reading with Sonja Silberhorn on November 18th, 2025 in the Barbing community library. Admission: €5. Experience exciting crime stories!

Crime reading with Sonja Silberhorn: Excitement guaranteed in Barbing!

The renowned library of the municipality of Barbing will host a special literary evening on November 18, 2025. The author Sonja Silberhorn, who comes from Regensburg and is known for her gripping crime novels, will read from her latest work “In the Shadow of the Forest”. This reading promises to be an exciting experience, especially for fans of local and regional crime stories.

The story revolves around Inspector Lene Wagenbach from the Regensburg criminal police, who investigates a remote farm on the edge of the Bavarian Forest. This setting is not only exciting, but also offers a deep insight into the Bavarian culture and landscape that often characterize Silberhorn's stories. Admission to this event is 5 euros and tickets are available both in advance at the Barbing community library and at the box office.

Sonja Silberhorn and her work

Silberhorn has made a name for herself in crime fiction in recent years, primarily through her ability to weave the emotional and cultural nuances of her homeland into her stories. Her crime novels are not only exciting, but also offer a critical look at social issues that are relevant in the region. According to the website Amazon “In the Shadow of the Forest” is described as a must-read for any crime fiction fan interested in compelling plots and deep characters.

Silberhorn often finds inspiration in her surroundings, which gives her stories an authentic touch. It will be appreciated by readers who appreciate the combination of excitement and regional flair. This was also done on the platform Blucher highlighted, where their works are listed among the best regional crime novels.

The invitation to the reading in Barbing is not only an indication of Sonja Silberhorn's literary talent, but also an opportunity for the community to engage with the local culture and its stories. The library hopes to attract numerous visitors who are enthusiastic about crime novels and regional literature.