Nele Neuhaus

German writer (born 1967)
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Nele Neuhaus, 2016

Cornelia Neuhaus (born 20 June 1967 in Münster as Cornelia Löwenberg) is a German writer. She is best known for her crime thrillers set in the Taunus near Frankfurt.[1]

She has also published romantic novels under her maiden name Löwenberg, as well as horse stories for teenagers.

Bibliography

  • Unter Haien (Swimming With Sharks)
  • Sommer der Wahrheit (as Nele Löwenberg)
  • Straße nach Nirgendwo (as Nele Löwenberg)

Bodenstein/Kirchhoff series

  • Eine unbeliebte Frau (#1 An Unpopular Woman - published 2019)
  • Mordsfreunde (#2 Murder Friends - published 2019)
  • Tiefe Wunden (#3 The Ice Queen / Deep Wounds - published 2019)
  • Schneewittchen muss sterben (#4 Snow White Must Die - published 2010)
  • Wer Wind sät (#5 Who Sows the Wind - published 2012)
  • Böser Wolf (#6 Bad Wolf / Big Bad Wolf - published 2013)
  • Die Lebenden und die Toten (#7 I Am Your Judge / To Catch a Killer / The Living and the Dead - published 2015)
  • Im Wald (#8 In The Forest - published 2017)
  • Muttertag (#9 Mother's Day - published 2019)
  • In ewiger Freundschaft (#10 published 2021)

Further reading

  • Oliver Mayer: Popular German Crime Fiction: Nele Neuhaus and her Bestselling Novels; In: Studies in Foreign Languages & Literature, Vol. 50, p. 45–60. Link to full text

References

  1. ^ "Snow White Must Die " CRIME FICTION LOVER". crimefictionlover.com. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
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