There is a crime-series on Netflix, 4Blocks, based in Neukölln, Berlin, featuring serious against-law&order entanglement of some local families. Those familiar with real-life Berlin stories, not only Sunday brunch spots in the city - also lovely - may acknowledge some inspiration. In every big city, there is an underground life happening, far away from the glossy views on the city, although when you are taking some of your cute photos you may actually found yourself in one of those places used as a money laundering machine. Ironically, more than one actor playing in the series do have serious legal issues.
The book I´ve read recently - in the original German language - has to do with a different, more serious story. Der Perser, written by Kassra Zargaran together with Nils Frenzel, features Zargaran´s life with the Hells Angels, which is of course more than a Harley Davidson motorcycle fans club. Born in an Iranian and Chilean-German family, longing to belong - others would have joined a religious cult - he thought have found his place with a group with clear orders and rules, and a so-called code of honour. In fact, it looks like nothing more than honour among thieves, of all things.
The book has a lot of details about different deals and connections, which may explain a certain social and underground ongoing life in Germany. The fact that one Hells Angels member was involved in an anti-semitic attack recently, makes more sense after reading this book, because it shows the deep criminal tendencies and connections of such groups.
It also shows that being in or out such structures is a matter of choice, and it is never too late to say ´no´ and change your life. Such a life turn may spare the life of other people as well.
Recommended if you are looking for a real crime book with a realistic touch.
Rating: 3 stars
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