Simone Buchholz

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Simone Buchholz (born March 10, 1972 in Hanau ) is a German writer.

Life

Simone Buchholz grew up in the Spessart . After discontinuing her studies in literature and philosophy in Würzburg , she graduated from the Henri Nannen School and now works as a freelance writer. She lives in Hamburg , is married and has a son.

Awards

  • 2016: Crime Cologne Award for Blue Night
  • 2017: Radio Bremen crime prize for her Chastity Riley series
  • 2017: German Crime Prize (Category: National) for Blue Night
  • 2018: Stuttgart Crime Award (Category: Best Business Crime) for Beton Rouge
  • 2019: German Crime Prize (Category: National) for Mexican wrestling

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Her first book The Trick is to breathe was published in 2003, and in 2008 her first novel Revolverherz , in which the public prosecutor Chastity ("Chas") investigates Riley in the Hamburg neighborhood. Eight follow-up novels with new Riley cases and a few short stories about the people in them have now been published. She has also published non-fiction books on relationships between men and women.

Crime from the Chastity Riley series

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Individual evidence

  1. Simone Buchholz author portrait , logbuch-suhrkamp.de, accessed on November 14, 2018
  2. ^ Simone Buchholz at Suhrkamp Verlag
  3. foreword by Tobias Heberl to Gangster of Love , p 8 ff. (PDF; 122 kB)
  4. The Crime Cologne Award 2016 goes to Simone Buchholz ( memento from October 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), crime-cologne.com, accessed on September 23, 2016
  5. Radio-Bremen-Krimipreis 2017 , radiobremen.de, accessed on November 14, 2018
  6. 33rd German Crime Prize 2017 , krimilexikon.de, accessed on November 14, 2018
  7. The Stuttgart Crime Prize 2018 , stuttgarter-kriminächte.de, accessed on November 14, 2018
  8. Deutscher Krimi Preis 2019 , deutscher-krimipreis.de, accessed on January 26, 2019
  9. Simone Buchholz at Bastei-Lübbe
  10. Simone Buchholz at Droemer-Knaur
  11. Hamburger Abendblatt, August 26, 2009

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