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📖 2075 – Germany at the Brink
A Political Thriller by Jonathan Falk
Germany, the year 2075: democracy is on the verge of collapse.
After decades of mass migration, failing institutions, and secret power deals between the CDU, Islamic parties, and Russia, the country is torn apart. Street battles, militias, and political assassinations dominate daily life. Berlin burns, while fortified enclaves in the South fight to survive.
At the center: David Reichenau, a former officer who only wants to save his daughter—until he uncovers a dossier that could expose the ultimate betrayal. His choice: reveal the truth and ignite civil war... or stay silent and preserve the last illusion of order.
👉 2075 – Germany at the Brink is a relentless political thriller about betrayal, power, and the downfall of a nation. Dark, gripping, and disturbingly close to today's reality—perfect for fans of dystopian thrillers, political drama, and high-octane page-turners.
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Dirk Kirschberger began his political journey in a Christian-conservative youth organization, where he quickly rose to board-level responsibilities. Yet he withdrew early, realizing that the expectation was not independent thinking, but voting as others dictated.
After completing a degree in Economics, he trained as an editorial journalist and, at just 25, became one of the youngest editors-in-chief of a nationally distributed magazine. Film and television soon followed, with productions ranging from music videos to documentaries.
Politically, Kirschberger has always remained conservative, but he never rejoined a party. Instead, he chose to report critically and independently—even from his own personal views. Alongside journalism, he began writing novels, mostly crime fiction, published under various pen names.
His conviction is simple: journalists must remain independent—even from their own opinions. This, he believes, is what is largely missing in today's media landscape. Rejecting easy labels and the prevailing tendency to put people into boxes, Kirschberger continues to write with a voice that defies categorization.