Last year I visited Hamburg taking in the atmosphere of the well known streets all mentioned in Martins book. During the day you mostly found tourists wanting to see where the 'Beatles' played with no mention of any bloody death and shooting unless a visit to the biggest model railway in the world gave glimpses of past crimes modelled in perfect small scale.
Drive-by shooting in Germany!

A brutal killing in the famous red light district St. Pauli becomes a personal challenge for Hamburg police detective Heike Stein. She has to dive deep into the secrets of the underworld of Hamburg. Between street prostitution at broad daylight und the threats by organized crime, she must protect a pregnant table dancer - and the notorious murderer is still at large ...
The author

Martin Barkawitz is one of the G-man Jerry Cotton authors, the bestselling German crime series - successfully sold in his home country since 1956. He has written several 100 novels under his own and several pen names.
Reeperbahn Blues is the first novel in a series created by Barkawitz.
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Arthur Manly Love
Great! I hope you had a good time in my hometown.
I would like to go back there in the future, a really nice city.
I noticed your books are all in German; do you have enough of a following or do you make some in English?
There is only one more book besides "Reeperbahn Blues" translated into English: "Venetian Disguises", a crime story set in Venice with an romantic approach ;-)
Its under my pen name Tina Berg, I think.