Volker Kutscher
Volker Kutscher ist ein deutscher Schriftsteller. 1995 veröffentlichte er mit Bullenmord seinen ersten Kriminalroman im Kölner Verlag Emons. 2008 erschien unter dem Titel Der nasse Fisch der erste Band einer auf mehrere Bände angelegten Reihe von historischen Kriminalromanen um die literarische Figur des Kölner Kommissars Gereon Rath, die im Berlin der späten Weimarer Republik und des Nationalsozialismus spielen. Die bis 2019 erschienenen ersten 7 Bände spielen in den Jahren 1929 bis 1935.
Volker Kutscher lebt in Köln.
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Jean-Luc Bannalec
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The author divides his time between Germany and coastal Brittany, France. Death in Brittany, the first case for Commissaire Dupin, was published in German in March 2012 and sold 600,000 copies, spending many months on the bestseller list. It has been sold into 14 countries. -
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Florian Illies
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Alan Furst is widely recognized as the current master of the historical spy novel. Born in New York, he has lived for long periods in France, especially Paris. He now lives on Long Island.
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Night Soldiers novels
* Night Soldiers (1988)
* Dark Star (1991)
* The Polish Officer (1995)
* The World at Night (1996)
* Red Gold (1999)
* Kingdom of Shadows (2000)
* Blood of Victory (2003)
* Dark Voyage (2004)
* The Foreign Correspondent (2006)
* The Spies of Warsaw (2008)
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* Mission to Paris (2012)
* Midnight in Europe (2013)
* Under Occupation (2019)
Stand-alone novels
* Your day in the barrel (1976)
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Volker Klüpfel wuchs in Altusried im Allgäu auf. Er studierte Politikwissenschaft, Geschichte, Kommunikationswissenschaft und Journalistik. Nach dem Studium arbeitete er als Journalist bei einer amerikanischen Zeitung und beim Bayerischen Rundfunk, bevor er ein Zeitungsvolontariat begann. Klüpfel war bis August 2008 Kulturredakteur der Memminger Zeitung, im September 2008 wechselte er zur überregionalen Kulturredaktion der Augsburger Allgemeinen und wohnt seitdem in Augsburg. Seit 2012 ist er hauptberuflich Autor. -
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Woller studierte von 1972 bis 1979 Bayerische Geschichte, Neuere Geschichte, Germanistik und Politologie an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Nach der Promotion 1979 mit der Arbeit „Die Loritz-Partei: Geschichte, Struktur und Politik der Wirtschaftlichen Aufbau-Vereinigung (WAV) 1945–1955“ war er ab 1980 wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Zeitgeschichte. 1985 folgte ein dreijähriger Aufenthalt am Deutschen Historischen Institut in Rom. Nach seiner Rückkehr 1988 ans In -
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