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German writer (born 1967)
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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.

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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