Peter Garski

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Peter Garski (born April 15, 1959 in Augsburg ) is a PR marketing fictional figure who was invented by Dieter Auer, Jochen Säger, Marion Huffler and Arno Löb and is portrayed as the crime author of a number of crime novels about the city of Augsburg. She is portrayed as an actor by different people.

The cover of panic in the doll box

Life

The figure, who is said to have been born in Augsburg on April 15, 1959, worked as a temporary porter in the Vienna Funeral Museum , as a sex shop decorator and as the manager of a survival hotel in New Guinea before her time as a crime writer. But this is a legend for a figure that only appears to exist and is primarily intended to serve as a projection surface for the media. One critic claims: “This idea was adopted from the USA and is not new in Germany either. See e.g. B. Follow-up thrillers with different authors ... "

The concept

The basic idea for the Garski crime thrillers is that different authors write a crime thriller series that should have 10 volumes. A series under one name, initially for the city of Augsburg . If that works, the concept should also be transferred to other cities, and this series should then be marketed as a TV series. All Garski thrillers are published by TTBC.

Works

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