Hi, folks! Today, we’re continuing our Quick Q&A series by speaking to Hans Hirschi, the author of The Opera House, Willem of the Tafel and several other novels. Read on to find out what happened… You’ve released several books so far – which of them is your personal favourite and why? And which has

Quick Q&A with Hans Hirschi, Author of The Opera House and WIllem of the Tafel
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