Eberhard Kunkel

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Eberhard Kunkel (born April 10, 1931 in Limburg an der Lahn ; † July 12, 2019 in Eltville am Rhein ) was a German comic crime writer and publisher .

He studied English and psychology and worked as a psychologist after graduating.

He was the author of the crime fiction fiction. As with the comic series , these are crime novels against the historical background at the end of the 18th century and the coalition wars .

Kunkel died in July 2019 at the age of 88.

bibliography

  • Karl crime novels:
    • Karl - The Dead Too Little, 1997
    • Karl - Murder Has Many Clothes, 1997
    • Karl - The Executioner of Landau, 1997
    • Karl - Dead Know No Time, 1998
    • Karl - Würzburg Affair, 2001
    • Karl - From Trier to Hell, 2000
    • Karl - The grave in Plixholz, 2001
    • Karl - The secret of the Amselmühle, 2002
  • Episodes from the Rheingau: The Rheingauner:
    • Rheingau committed , 1997
    • Freedom for Riesling , 1998
    • The last romantic , 2001
    • Rheingau air sets you free , 2003
  • Karl

Eberhard Kunkel wrote the texts for the twelve comics "Karl" with the hero Karl, which were also published by ak-Verlag. Patrick Kunkel was co-author of this comic series .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Comic author Eberhard Kunkel has died. Wiesbadener Kurier, July 16, 2019, accessed on July 16, 2019.