Andrea C. Busch
Andrea C. Busch (born June 22, 1963 in Darmstadt ; † September 2, 2008 there ) was a German writer .
After completing her training as a qualified translator for English and Dutch, Busch started working at the Faculty of Biology at Darmstadt University in 2001 , where she worked in cell biology .
She also worked as a freelance translator, e. B. by Timothy Findley , and as an author. She has become known as the author of numerous short stories that have appeared in various anthologies . Andrea C. Busch has also (co-) edited several anthologies (most recently “Mord im Weinkeller”, 2007, “Murder Between Salmon and Lametta”, 2005, and “Mord zum Dessert”, 2003). These thriller anthologies were illustrated by Bengt Fosshag ; the series was well received, individual books were published several times, in up to 8 editions, and were translated into other languages.
Her anthologies and short stories are often characterized by a combination of criminal suspense and culinary recipes .
Andrea C. Busch lived with her partner in Groß -zimmer .
Works
- Murder stinks to heaven. Detective novel. Econ Verlag , 1996
Web links
- Paulchen, Felicité and Ännchen . About Andrea C. Busch, by Gesine Schulz .
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SURNAME | Busch, Andrea C. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 22, 1963 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Darmstadt |
DATE OF DEATH | September 2, 2008 |
Place of death | Darmstadt |