Manfred H. Krämer

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Manfred H. Krämer (born January 31, 1956 in Lampertheim in Hesse ) is a German journalist and book author.

Live and act

Manfred Krämer has been a full-time truck driver since the 1970s. Since August 2011 he has also worked as a columnist for the running magazine " Runner's World ".

He has been working as a book author since 1994, in that year his first book, “The Lüttenbüttel Lighthouse” was published. It is a children's book. His main field of activity, however, are crime novels , thrillers and novels . In 2005 he started the series “Der Bergstraßen-Krimi” with the crime novel “Tod im Saukopftunnel ”, which is now distributed nationwide by Random-House Heyne. The first volume "Death in the Saukopftunnel" had to be reissued after four weeks. The follow-up volume “The Cardinal von Auerbach” also found numerous readers. “Die Raben vom Mathaisemarkt ” was published in 2006. Krämer worked for two years with “ONCA” on an adventure and fate novel that was published in autumn 2008. In 2009, Krämer was on the road with his “Heinzplus” program, which refers to Heinz Erhardt , who would have turned 100 this year.

Since December 2010, Krämer has been writing for the traditional Mannheim publisher Waldkirch. His most successful crime thriller to date, “Asparagus Murder”, was released in March 2011. In July 2011, the thriller “Die Skorpionin” was released.

Works (selection)

Novels
Detective novels
Children's books
  • The Lüttenbüttel lighthouse. Funny stories about a cartoonist and his ten-year-old son who live in an old lighthouse on the North Sea coast. Bitsch Publishing House, Birkenau 1994, ISBN 3-925014-14-4 .
  • Rolli rocket. Commitment to the puma; exciting adventure about a 14 year old boy who is sitting in a wheelchair. Reiskorn-Verlag, Lampertheim 1998, ISBN 3-00-003271-1 .

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