Karen Dionne
Karen Dionne (* 1953 in Akron , Ohio ) is an American writer . After more than thirty years in Moorland the Upper Peninsula in Michigan had lived, she returned with her family to her hometown of Detroit back.
The life in the wilderness of Michigan inspired her to her psychological thriller "Die Moortdaughter", which is also very successful in Germany .
Karen Dionne is a member of the following writers' organizations:
- Sisters in Crime
- Mystery Writers of America
- International Thriller Writers
- Backspace (Dionne is one of the founding members.)
Works
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Freezing Point , Berkley Pub. Group, New York 2008
- German by Heike Holtsch: freezing , Knaur , Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-426-50567-0
- Boiling Point , Berkley Pub. Group, New York 2011
- The Killing: Uncommon Denominator , Titan Books, London 2014
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The Marsh King's Daughter , GP Putnam's Sons , New York 2017
- German by Andreas Jäger: Die Moort Jungs , Goldmann Verlag , Munich 2017, ISBN 978-3-442-20535-6
- Short story Calling the Shots , in the anthology First Thrills: High-Octane Stories from the Hottest Thriller Authors , edited by Lee Child , 2011
Web links
- Literature by and about Karen Dionne in the catalog of the German National Library
- Karen Dionne's website
- Online Writers Community Backspace
Individual evidence
- ↑ The author at Droemer Knaur.
- ↑ The author at Randomhouse.
- ↑ Spiegel bestseller list: Placements Paperback fiction , accessed on November 10, 2017.
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SURNAME | Dionne, Karen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1953 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Akron |