Susanne Mischke

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Susanne Mischke

Susanne Mischke (born August 15, 1960 in Kempten (Allgäu) ) is a German writer and screenwriter .

Live and act

Susanne Mischke graduated from high school in Kempten in 1981 and then studied business administration at the Kempten University of Applied Sciences there . After various professional positions in the computer industry and as a journalist, she published her first novel Stadtluft in 1994 , a satire set in Berlin-Kreuzberg in the 1980s.

In 1996 her first crime novel Mordskind was published , which was filmed in 2001 by ZDF under the title Paulas Schuld . Her novel Die Eisheilige , published in 1998, was also filmed by ZDF in 2005 under the title Hexenküsse , with Julia Stemberger and Christian Berkel in the leading roles and directed by Johannes Fabrick .

In 1997 her detective radio play Die Witwen, produced by Deutschlandfunk , was released . Susanne Mischke wrote two screenplays for the crime series Alarm für Cobra 11 , which were filmed in 1997 and 1998.

In addition to numerous crime novels, she has also published several books for young people since 2007. Since 2007 she has also been the editor of a crime series at Zu Klampen Verlag in Springe .

The author has been a member of the syndicate , the group of authors for German-language crime literature, and the association Murderous Sisters since 1999 . From 2001 to 2004 she was the president of the German-speaking section of the Sisters in Crime .

Susanne Mischke lives and works in Wertach in the Oberallgäu.

Prizes and awards

Works

Vincent-Romero-and-Antonie-Bennigsen-Series

Bodo-Völxen series

Youth books

More crime novels

Anthologies

Radio plays

  • 1997 The widows . (Radio play)

Editorships

literature

  • Mirjana Cvetekovic: Your success is impressive ... / The crime queen never runs out of ideas , in: Neue Presse from January 17, 2019, p. 28

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mirjana Cvetekovic: Your success is impressive ... / The crime queen never runs out of ideas , in: Neue Presse from January 17, 2019, p. 28