Armin Öhri Explained
Armin Öhri (born September 23, 1978) is a Liechtensteiner[1] writer who was among the winners of the 2014 European Union Prize for Literature. He received it for Die dunkle Muse (The Dark Muse), the first novel of a crime series. Armin Öhri grew up in Ruggell and works in Switzerland. He has been active since 2009. His works are influenced by 19th century crime fiction.[2]
Works
- Das Nachtvolk. Erzählung. Van Eck-Verlag 2009.
- Die Entführung. Erzählung. Gmeiner-Verlag 2010,
- Sinfonie des Todes. Historischer Kriminalroman. Gmeiner-Verlag 2011,
- Die dunkle Muse. Julius Bentheims erster Fall. Historischer Kriminalroman. Gmeiner-Verlag 2012, . Translated into Albanian, Spanish, Italian and Croatian.
- Der Bund der Okkultisten. Julius Bentheims zweiter Fall. Historischer Kriminalroman. Gmeiner-Verlag 2014,
- Die Dame im Schatten. Julius Bentheims dritter Fall. Historischer Kriminalroman. Gmeiner-Verlag 2015,
- Die letzte Reise der Hindenburg. Kurzroman. E-Book, Gmeiner-Verlag, 2016
- Professor Harpers Expedition. Historischer Roman. E-Book, Gmeiner-Verlag, 2016
- Liechtenstein. Klein, aber oho Herausgeber. Gmeiner-Verlag, 2016,
- Liechtenstein. Roman einer Nation. Zeitgeschichtlicher Kriminalroman. Gmeiner-Verlang 2016,
Notes and References
- http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/was/prj/zgt/aut/lic/arm/enindex.htm Zeitgest DC
- Web site: European Union Prize for Literature site's "about the author" page . 2020-06-27 . 2021-11-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211103071536/https://www.euprizeliterature.eu/authors/armin-%C3%B6hri . dead .