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Sabine Klewe

Sabine Klewe
Born (1966-02-01) 1 February 1966 (age 58)
Düsseldorf, Germany
NationalityGerman
Occupationwriter
Years active2004–present
WebsiteWebsite by Sabine Klewe (in German)

Sabine Klewe pseudonym: Sabine Martin (born 1 February 1966 in Düsseldorf) is a German writer, who published mainly crime novels.[1]

Life and work

Sabine Klewe, born 1966 in Düsseldorf, studied literature in Düsseldorf and London. Besides her work as an author she is also a freelance literary translator and lecturer at the Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf.[2]

In November 2006 she received for her short story "Marilyn" the Carinthian Thriller Prize (3rd place)[3] and in December 2006 the Förderpreis für Literatur der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf in Northrhine-Westphalia[4]

Since 2004, she has published five thrillers about the hobby investigator Katrin Sandmann.[5] Together with the author Martin Conrath she has released four historical crime novels. In April 2013 appeared to her so far 12th novel: Die weißen Schatten der Nacht is the second case for the Düsseldorf investigators duo Lydia Louis and Christopher Solomon.

Sabine Klewe is a member of the Köln-Düsseldorfer Kriminalkomitee.[6] She is the mother of three sons and lives in Bilk.

Awards

Publications

Katrin Sandman series

  • 2004: Schattenriss
  • 2005: Kinderspiel
  • 2006: Wintermärchen
  • 2008: Blutsonne
  • 2013: Schwanenlied

Lydia Louis and Christopher Solomon series

  • 2012: Der Seele weißes Blut
  • 2013: Die weißen Schatten der Nacht

Historical novels

  • 2007: Das Geheimnis der Madonna (along with Martin Conrath)
  • 2008: Das Vermächtnis der Schreiberin (along with Martin Conrath)
  • 2009: Die schwarzseidene Dame
  • 2012: Die Henkerin (under the pseudonym Sabine Martin with Martin Conrath)
  • 2013: Die Tränen der Henkerin (under the pseudonym Sabine Martin with Martin Conrath)

Liz Montario and Georg Stadler series

  • 2013: Schwesterlein, komm stirb mit mir (as Karen Sander)
  • 2014: Wer nicht hören will, muss sterben (as Karen Sander)
  • 2015: Ich sehe was, und das ist tot (as Karen Sander)

References