
Karl Olsberg
Karl Olsberg completed his doctorate on artificial intelligence, was a management consultant, manager at a TV station and founded several start-ups. His first novel "Das System" was published in 2007 and immediately made it onto the Spiegel bestseller list. Since then, he has not only successfully written novels for adults, but also for young people and children. The thriller "Boy in a White Room" was nominated for the German Youth Literature Prize 2018. His Minecraft novels, which he initially self-published, reached number 2 on the Amazon bestseller list. In addition, his start-up "Papego", which develops the app of the same name for mobile reading of printed books, was honoured as "Content Start-up of the Year 2016" at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The author lives with his family in Hamburg.
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Infernia
- Publication date: 08.02.2023
- 14+
- 368 Pages, 13.5 cm x 21 cm
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Which Reality is the Right One?
Lieutenant Jero Kramer is a good soldier - clever, prudent and he always brings his men back unharmed from missions against the Inferim. He cannot forgive himself for losing two men to hell in the fight against the demon lord Zardor, and he suffers terribly from his failure. He suffers? Jero Kramer is just an NPC in a video game. Can computer game characters develop feelings? And if so, isn't every game a terrible crime? Fifteenyear-old Emma asks herself these questions. And when Jero is suddenly deleted from the game, she starts an online campaign for the NPCs. But what is the game company Infernal Games really up to with the artificial soldiers? Emma gets on the trail of a well-kept secret.
- Exciting future fiction by bestselling author Karl Olsberg
- Philosophical questions in an atmospheric setting
- For fans of Erebos and Boy in a White Room
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Karl Olsberg
Karl Olsberg completed his doctorate on artificial intelligence, was a management consultant, manager at a TV station and founded several start-ups. His first novel "Das System" was published in 2007 and immediately made it onto the Spiegel bestseller list. Since then, he has not only successfully written novels for adults, but also for young people and children. The thriller "Boy in a White Room" was nominated for the German Youth Literature Prize 2018. His Minecraft novels, which he initially self-published, reached number 2 on the Amazon bestseller list. In addition, his start-up "Papego", which develops the app of the same name for mobile reading of printed books, was honoured as "Content Start-up of the Year 2016" at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The author lives with his family in Hamburg.
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