Martin Schüller

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Martin Schüller, 2001

Martin Schüller (born March 29, 1960 in Haan ) is a German writer and musician. He lives and works in Cologne .

Life

Originally active as a jazz and rock musician and composer , he began to write in 1999.

His first novel Jazz was published in 2000 by Emons Verlag , Cologne. Music occupies a large space in Schüller's books, alongside jazz also rock 'n' roll (in King , 2002) and classical (in Art? Blood!, 2003, under the synonym Jagomir Krohm ). In his lexicon of German crime fiction authors , HP describes Karr Schüller's novels as "careful stories designed with an eye for detail and characters, told in flawless prose, with a great sense of the rhythm and the accents of the story."

Martin Schüller is a member of the Cologne-Düsseldorf Crime Committee

Works

Novels (as Martin Schüller)

  • The bull from Garmisch, Emons, Cologne, 2016
  • The sky over Garmisch, Emons, Cologne, 2014
  • The devil of Garmisch, Emons, Cologne, 2011
  • The Seer of Garmisch, Emons, Cologne, 2010
  • Death in Garmisch, Emons, Cologne, 2009
  • Artificial blood, (NA from "Jagomir Krohm: Art? Blood!" From 2003) Emons, Cologne, 2010
  • Long dead, Emons, Cologne, 2004
  • King, Emons, Cologne, 2002
  • Killer, Emons, Cologne, 2001 (NA 2015)
  • Jazz, Emons, Cologne, 2000

Roman (as Jagomir Krohm)

  • Art? Blood! , Emons, Cologne, 2003

Amendments

Wireless

  • Flood, WDR, 94 min, 2007
  • Long dead, WDR, 54 min (based on the novel of the same name), 2006
  • The secret of the open door, WDR, 54 min, 2003
  • Bird's Bird (based on the novel "Jazz"), WDR, 54 min, 2001

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