Ingeborg Rauchberger

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Ingeborg Rauchberger , pseudonyms Sophia Scheer , Sophia Farago , Sophia Rauchberg and Sophie Berg (born March 22, 1957 in Linz ) is an Austrian lawyer, manager, trainer, cabaret artist, writer and crime writer.

Life

Ingeborg Rauchberger graduated from the Körnerschule Linz and studied law in Vienna and Linz , doctorate in 1981. Until 2005 she was the authorized signatory of an international corporation in Linz, since 2005 she has worked as a freelance trainer, lecturer, management consultant, negotiation trainer and coach. From 2003 to 2009 she performed three cabaret programs .

As an author she is very successful under various pseudonyms with specialist books, novels and thrillers. She became known in particular with the Linz crime thriller Der Tote am Urfahraner Markt , published for the 200th anniversary of the Urfahraner Markt in 2017 .

Rauchberger lives in Linz. She is a member of Delia - Association of German romance novel authors with and the author circle Linz .

Works (selection)

  • Sophia Farago, "The Duke's Bride" (Regency novel), Fischer, 1993
  • Sophia Farago, "Masquerade in Rampstade" (Regency novel), Fischer, 1994
  • Sophia Farago, "Wedding in St. George" (Regency novel), Fischer, 1996
  • Sophia Farago, "Snow Flurry" (Regency novel), Fischer, 1997
  • Sophie Berg, "From the Internet to the marriage bed", (romance novel), AREA / Ullstein, 2005
  • Sophie Berg, "Love in the luggage", (romance novel), AREA / Ullstein, 2007
  • Dr. Ingeborg Rauchberger, "Quick-witted was yesterday!" (Non-fiction book), BörsenMedien Verlag, 2012
  • Sophia Farago, "The Secret of Digmore Park" (Regency), Dryas, 2013
  • Sophia Scheer, "Everything dead comes from above", (crime thriller), emons Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-95451-188-4
  • Sophia Rauchberg, "Ausgehoppel", (contemporary), Knaur, 2014
  • Sophia Scheer, "Bis die Fetzenfliegen", (crime thriller), emons Verlag, 2015, ISBN 978-3-95451-578-3
  • Sophia Scheer, "The dead man at Urfahraner Markt." (Krimi), emons Verlag, 2017, ISBN 978-3-7408-0076-5

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Atteneder: Last ride of the ferris wheel: The Urfahraner market as a crime fiction. , OÖN, April 13, 2017.

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