Roger Martin Fiedler

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Roger Martin Fiedler , often Roger M. Fiedler, pseudonym of Roger Martin Skrzipczyk (born November 9, 1961 in Castrop-Rauxel ) is a German writer .

Life

Fiedler studied physics in Munich and graduated with a degree in physics . He worked in various professions: in wine-growing in Bordeaux , as a programmer , secretary in the Archbishop's Youth Welfare Office, in the packaging industry, stand builder in Basel , S-Bahn conductor, tour guide in Andalusia and as a physicist.

Together with Jörg Juretzka , Fiedler developed the e-mail crime thriller Enzi @ n, an online experiment that was subsequently published on the Internet under the title krimimails . Since 1995 he has written novels and short stories; his debut novel was sushi, skis and black sheriffs . Fiedler lives in Asbach in the Westerwald.

Works

Igor "Gorja" Gorsky trilogy

Other crime novels

Other novels

Short stories, anthologies, e-books

Awards

Web links

Evidence, comments

  1. cf. Lexicon of German crime authors
  2. cf. Hp The Syndicate
  3. cf. Perlentaucher - the culture magazine
  4. Report in the reading magazine
  5. ^ Message from Das Syndikat , no further references to this award found