Daniel Bielenstein

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Daniel Bielenstein (born July 31, 1967 in Bonn ) is a journalist and writer.

Under the pseudonym Henrik Siebold he writes detective novels, the focus of which is the Japanese inspector Kenjiro Takeda, who is investigating in Hamburg.

He has received numerous awards for his numerous short stories, and his breakthrough came in 2003 with his first novel "The Woman for Life". This was followed by other entertainment novels that revolve around the love life of modern big city singles.

Bielenstein also published books under the pseudonym Philip Tamm, e.g. B. "Budget airlines", "Herrengedeck", "Two like us".

Bielenstein lives in Hamburg .

As a youth book author, Bielenstein is active both under his name and under the pseudonym Jakob M. Leonhardt. His comic novel series about the youthful chaotic Felix Rohrbach is aimed at a reading audience from 11 years. The two-volume science fiction story "Henry Vegas" can also be assigned to the comic novel genre.

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