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Jan Hauger applies to be a teacher at the "St. Psycho" institution in order to find his childhood friend Rami again. But one of the inmates knows Jan's unpleasant secret. Thriller based on Johan Theorin. ********************************* More crime novels from Deutschlandfunk Kultur: https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/... ABOUT THE PIECE: The "St. Psycho" institution is located alone on the Swedish west coast. The inmates have committed terrible atrocities; only their children are allowed to visit them in the heavily guarded building. Teacher Jan Hauger applies to be a teacher at the "Lichtung" daycare center, where the offspring of mentally ill parents are cared for. Jan hopes to find his childhood friend Rami in the clinic. While he is looking for a way into the clinic via old basement rooms, someone else wants to get out: the murderer Ivan Rössel, who knows a lot about Jan. Psycho thriller based on the novel of the same name by bestselling author Johan Theorin. So bitterly cold Crime radio play based on the novel by Johan Theorin Translation: Susanne Dahmann Radio play adaptation: Andrea Czesienski Director: Judith Lorentz With: Moritz Grove, Hanna Plaß, Juno Meinecke, Jörg Hartmann, Bernhard Schütz, Hansa Czypionka, Thomas Fränzel, Imogen Kogge, Benjamin Kramme, Shorty Scheumann, Annette Strasser Composition: Lutz Glandien Sound: Andreas Stoffels Production: Dlf Kultur 2017 THE AUTHOR: Johan Theorin, born in Gothenburg in 1963, is a writer and spent many summers on the mythical island of Öland. His crime novels do not feature an omniscient investigator. His debut novel "Öland" was an international success and has been translated into over twenty languages. Deutschlandradio produced all four novels in his Seasons Quartet as radio plays: "Öland" (2009), "Nebelsturm" (2011), "Blutstein" (2012) and "Inselgrab" (2016). The novel "So bitterkalt" was published in German in 2012. Johan Theorin's numerous awards include the prestigious Dagger Award. Image source: Deutschlandradio - René Fietzek