Jan Zweyer
Jan Zweyer (born 12 December 1953 in Frankfurt (Main))[1]) is a German writer. Jan Zweyer is only his pen name. His real name is Rüdiger Richartz.[1]
Career
He first graduated in architecture and then in social sciences [1] and worked as scientific clerk. After that he worked as a freelance journalist.[1][2] He has been working for an international industrial company for several years and only writes in his leisure.[1] Zweyer writes detective stories which deal in the Ruhr and are very popular in Northrhine-Westphalia because of its naturalistic descriptions.[3]
Novels
- 1998 Glück auf. Glück ab ISBN 978-3-89425-212-0. OCLC 75944757.
- 1999 Alte Genossen ISBN 978-3-89425-221-2. OCLC 42217666.
- 1999 Siebte Sohle, Querschlag West ISBN 978-3-89425-230-4. OCLC 76017269.
- 1999 Tödliches Abseits ISBN 978-3-89425-234-2. OCLC 62321788.
- 2000 Georgs Geheimnis ISBN 978-3-89425-242-7. OCLC 62514546.
- 2001 Tatort Töwerland ISBN 978-3-89425-253-3. OCLC 67182481.
- 2002 Glänzender Tod ISBN 978-3-89425-263-2. OCLC 76404441.
- 2004 Verkauftes Sterben ISBN 978-3-89425-289-2. OCLC 70914823.
- 2005 Als der Himmel verschwand ISBN 978-3-89425-313-4. OCLC 76753742.
- 2007 Franzosenliebchen, Grafit Verlag, ISBN 978-3-89425-605-0. OCLC .
- 2009 Goldfasan,[4] Grafit Verlag, ISBN 978-3-89425-611-1 OCLC 458745084.
- 2011 Persilschein,[5] Grafit Verlag, ISBN 978-3-89425-615-9. OCLC 725281952.
Short stories
- 2002 Nur wir allein
- 2002 Das Skelett von Königsborn
- 2004 Mit Walther in Aldekerk
- 2004 Margarethe
- 2006 Goleo, Pille, Pils und Schalke
- 2006 Die lieben Kleinen
- 2008 Langes Wochenende
- 2008 Zappels Plan
- 2009 Knapp vorbei ist auch daneben
- 2009 Ausverkauf
Private life
He lives in Herne [4] in the Ruhr [1] with his wife and his dog.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cholfirst-Krimi: Mord nicht ausgeschlossen (Cholfirst criminal story: Murder not excluded (German)
- 1 2 Kettwiger Weinkeller FlyerKriminacht (Kettwiger Weinkeller criminal story night) (German)
- ↑ deutschsprachige Krimiautoren Zweyer, Jan (German Speaking detective story authors) (German)
- 1 2 Jan Zweyer at www.herne.de (German)
- ↑ Jan Zweyer, Persilschein
External links
- Jan Zweyer in the German National Library catalogue
- Official Homepage
- German detective story lexicon
- Jan Zweyer in: NRW Literatur im Netz (German)
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