Marion Pauw

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Marion Pauw

Marion Pauw (born August 19, 1973 in Tasmania , Australia ) is a Dutch writer .

Life

Marion Pauw was born in Australia before moving to the Netherlands at the age of six. She lived for a while in the Caribbean , where she was a journalist for the daily newspaper Dagblad Amigoe , which is published in Curaçao . She worked as a columnist for the Dutch magazine Flair .

Pauw made her debut as a writer in 2005 with the thriller Villa Serena . With her third novel Daglicht , she won the most important Dutch prize for crime literature in 2009 with Gouden Strop . The book sold over 100,000 and was published by Heyne Verlag in 2010 under the title Bloody Ashes . The story of a single mother and an autistic boy with Asperger's Syndrome was filmed in 2013 by Diederik Van Rooijen under the title of the same name .

Works

  • Villa Serena (2005)
  • Drift (2006)
  • Daglicht (2008)
  • Zondaarskind (2009)
  • Jet Set (2010)
  • Gulzig (2012)
  • Zonde en berouw (2012)
  • De Wilden (2013)

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