Monday, August 16, 2010

Cranberry Artesan Kitchenaid

coincidences ...

... should play no role in most thrillers. In real life, one has the but not in the hand and they just happen.

That was when I met a detective chief of the Munich homicide and accurate at the time as a such contact just fine. Lucky you!

In early summer, I asked myself what it's going to Dühnforts fourth case and could have developed a concept for it. Relatively quickly it was clear that a research-intensive book. Among other things I need to bring in experience, and a crisis intervention team.

I've googled a bit and thought about who I could attract the best way to get insight into the topic. I was sitting at my Mac, an email landed in the mailbox. She came from a reader, Mr R. from Murnau, who enthusiastically devoured "The wages of sin." He wanted to tell me and if I'm needed someone who tells me how the rescue works and everything that has to do in the broadest sense it, I could feel free to contact him, he had 33 years experience in this area. The man was called as! Lucky you!

On Saturday it was finally time. My husband and I went to Murnau and met with Mr. R.. There was coffee and cake and Mr. R. told, such as crisis intervention teams are structured, how they arose, how they work, how employees selected, trained and supervised. The more information I got, the clearer, a figure and its background in my imagination. Very nice is that I can invent my kit-complete. A nice little crisis intervention team that I'll settle somewhere in Munich, as are such privately organized KITs it and mine is so believable. BRK on ASB or I would not like to draw. The reaction from the hospital Großhadern, in two small scenes in "In white silence" to me is still in the bone.

ended the afternoon in the brewery with a tour of a rescue helicopter. As said Mr. R.? Those things actually fly them, you do only permanently prevents the crash. For 15 years, Mr. R. flown with the helicopter, as first officer and man on the winch. He stood outside on the skids ... I want I really do not really imagine. Because it gets me dizzy.

all love Thanks to Mr. R. for the great insights and information and the time you have taken to answering my thousand and one question.

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