Carola Clasen

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Carola Clasen (born May 7, 1950 in Cologne ) is a German author of crime novels .

Life

Carola Clasen was born on May 7, 1950 in Cologne. She attended the Hildegard-von-Bingen-Gymnasium in Cologne-Sülz and after studying languages ​​she worked as a foreign language assistant in Belgium for a few years. After her return to Germany she published a few short stories on the radio and in 1998 her first Eifel crime novel "Atemnot". She lives and works in Hürth near Cologne.

Literary work

Carola Clasen is called the "Queen of Eifel-Crime" and has made a name for herself with numerous readings. In her detective novels she created the idiosyncratic chief inspector Sonja Senger with the ups and downs of the female psyche in her “forester's house at the end of the power line”. She solves her cases in an unconventional and intuitive way. Carola Clasen's short stories cover the grueling diversity of everyday life. In addition, she published a Cologne crime thriller and a fantastic story that is also set in the Eifel. She is a member of the syndicate (authors) .

Eifel thrillers

Volumes of short stories

Cologne crime thriller

Fantastic

E-books

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  • Murder on the Eifel Express
  • Once Upon a Time in the West
  • The dead don't walk the Eifelsteig
  • See the Eifel and die
  • The window to the zoo
  • November fog

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