“The Song of the Crayfish”: Delia Owens Success – Culture

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Cornelius Pollmer

As has been on record since this week, last year’s best-selling book in Germany is set in a place that otherwise doesn’t matter, in a time that hardly anyone cares, and it was written by a retired woman who, before it was published, spent two summers had not been a writer before (!) But, but, asks Commissioner Hugendubel, then at least the title must have been a splendid decoy, with colorful feathers and a monstrous wingspan? Well, the mega, no, tera successful book by Delia Owens is called “The Song of the Crayfish”. The author could also offer a badly booked seminar at the nature conservation association under this line. And anyone who has seen crayfish does not necessarily want to know how they sound when they sing.

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