Ulrich Brandt (Author)

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Ulrich Brandt, 2016

Ulrich Brandt (born February 25, 1957 in Neu-Ulm ) is a German author . He has worked as a screenwriter , dramaturge and producer of various television series, including for Verbotene Liebe , A lot of life , Der Fahnder and the crime scene series . He has been writing detective novels since 2015 .

Life

After studying English / American studies , Romance studies and education in Tübingen and Marburg , Brandt worked as a media scientist in the special research area for screen media at the University of Siegen . From 1996 to 2001 he worked full-time as a screenwriter and dramaturge. Since 2015 his series of Cartagena crime novels has been published around the exile German pensioner Dolf Tschirner, which takes place in the southern Spanish city of the same name . Brandt lives with his family in Cologne.

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Scripts

Books

  • Crime Standards , (Winter) 1995
  • Fides (short story) in: Von Mägden, Mönchen und Gesindel , (Econ) 1995
  • Long Saturday (short story) in: The shots never sound sweeter (Heyne) 1995
  • Arrived (short story) in: What turns us on (Rowohlt) 1997
  • Silence in the City (under a pseudonym, with Günter Wichert) (Epistemes) 2007
  • Iberian Heat (atb) 2015
  • Iberian Shadow (atb) 2016
  • The black roses of Cartagena (atb) 2018

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