Helmut Grob (writer)

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Helmut G. Grob (born 1929 in Würzburg ) is a German science fiction author.

Grob was a judicial officer and published five science fiction novels from 1959 to 1962, four of which appeared in the Utopia science fiction series . The novel Intermezzo im Kosmos , published by Bewin, is about the inhabitants of an insignificant planet who defend themselves against the tyranny of an overpowering being from the cosmos. In 1970 Grob published the juvenile crime novel Danger in the Night at Arena-Verlag .

According to the lexicon of science fiction literature , Grob is said to have written over two dozen crime novels under a pseudonym , which are said to have appeared in Dörner-Verlag and in the crime series of Bastei and Moewig . However, the pseudonym could not be determined.

bibliography

  • The children of chaos. Pabel (Utopia Science Fiction # 201), 1959.
  • Company past. Pabel (Utopia Science Fiction # 222), 1960.
  • Ben Clair. Pabel (Utopia Science Fiction # 227), 1960.
  • Intermezzo in the cosmos. Bewin, 1961.
  • Just a monster. Pabel (Utopia Science Fiction # 312), 1962.
  • Danger at night: a young photo reporter chases car smugglers. Arena, Wuerzburg 1970.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Helmut Grob: Intermezzo im Kosmos , entry in the loan book database, accessed on April 13, 2020.
  2. ^ Hans Joachim Alpers , [[Werner Fuchs (publisher) |]], Ronald M. Hahn , Wolfgang Jeschke : Lexicon of Science Fiction Literature. Heyne, Munich 1991, p. 502.
  3. See for example Jörg Weigand: Pseudonyms: a lexicon: aliases of the authors of German-language narrative literature. 2nd, improved and enlarged edition. Nomos, Baden-Baden 1994, ISBN 3-7890-3526-2 .