Bestseller author Bernhard Aichner speaks in an interview with the “Krone” about writing, crossing borders, his new thriller and an extraordinary hobby.
“Krone”: After her bestseller “Yoko”, the second part “John” has now been published. Why is the brand new thriller?
Bernhard Aichner: In the first part, Yoko was in the late 1920s when she gave up her profession as a butcher to get started with her happy cookie factory. With a bitter encounter with the Chinese Mafia, her life came from Joint. To survive, she had to start a bloody revenge campaign. In the second part, five years later, she lives and works like a John with a new male identity on a Greek island. As an androgynous person it is easy for her to hide her bricklayer. She camouflages herself by wearing short hair and hiding her femininity under wide clothes. As she thinks, new evidence comes to light in Germany and more and more is being sought. What Yoko has always feared: John is exposed. The yacht starts and Yoko is forced to tell a police officer her whole story little by little. A woman also comes into play that is pretty bad …
Source: Krone

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