Peter Haberl

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Peter Haberl (born September 2, 1949 in Weiden idOPf ) is a German writer.

Life

From 1955 to 1963 he attended elementary school in Weiden idOPf, completed an apprenticeship at the local employment office from 1963 to 1966 and subsequently worked there as an employee in the middle, and since 1972 in the higher service. In 1978 he became civil servant. In February 1984 he was promoted to the Board of Directors. In January 2003 he suffered a heart attack and was subsequently retired on July 1, 2004. Haberl has been married since September 27, 1968 and has three children.

Writing

Haberl published his first Wild West novel in 1974 with Martin Kelter Verlag in Hamburg. Until the early 90s he wrote western novels sporadically, a. a. for the Pabel publishing house. Since the 1990s he has been writing notebooks for the publishers Kelter and Bastei .

Haberl has written more than 300 Wild West novels to date, including 114 novels for the Texas Marshal series . In addition, he has written almost 200 detective novels, including 101 Jerry Cotton magazines and 42 Jerry Cotton paperbacks. He is also responsible for some horror novels, including a. for 5 Reverend Pain novels that he wrote for Zaubermond Verlag . He wrote the stories Das Grab am Nile , Expedition into Ververben and Hunt for Jack Jones for the series ActionZone of the Überreuter publishing house .

Pseudonymous Haberls are John Montana, Everett Jones, Pete Harris, Pete Hackett, Ken Hackett, William Scott, Luis Lavayette, William T. Connor, William F. Connor, John Custer, Jerry Cotton, Jack Slade, Steve Salomo, Peter Heimdall and Toni Waidacher.

Under the pseudonym Pete Hackett he writes the western series The Bounty Hunter and the crime series FBI - Special Agent Owen Burke , which are published as an e-book by CassiopeiaPress. Haberl also wrote the Viking novels Swords of the North (published October 2017) and Mistress of the Northmen (published November 2018) for Blanvalet Taschenbuchverlag (Random House GmbH publishing group ). Since number 442 Haberl has been writing the series Der Bergpfarrer for Martin Kelter Verlag, Hamburg .

After his collaboration with Bastei Verlag ended in 2009, his novel cycle Indianer - die was published in 2012 by Mohlberg Verlag in Cologne .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. resume haberl-peter.de, accessed on 19 October 2012 found.
  2. ^ Pioneers des Westens Mohlberg-Verlag, accessed on October 19, 2012