WRITER

Frank Schätzing

1957 - Today

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Frank Schätzing (; born 28 May 1957) is a German writer, mostly known for his best-selling science fiction novel The Swarm (2004). Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Frank Schätzing has received more than 134,790 page views. His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2019). Frank Schätzing is the 5,344th most popular writer (up from 5,501st in 2019), the 4,917th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,666th in 2019) and the 322nd most popular German Writer.

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  • 130k

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  • 46.45

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  • 19

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.69

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.14

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Notable Works

Schwarm
suspense fiction, marine ecology, sea stories
Von der Buchrückseite: "Vor Peru verschwindet ein Fischer. Spurlos. Norwegische Ölbohrexperten stossen auf merkwürdige Organismen, die Hunderte Quadratkilometer Meeresboden in Besitz genommen haben. Währenddessen geht mit den Walen entlang der Küste British Columbias eine unheimliche Veränderung vor. Nichts von alledem scheint miteinander in Zusammenhang zu stehen. Doch Sigur Johanson, Biologe und Schöngeist, glaubt nicht an Zufälle. Auch der indianische Walforscher Leon Anawak gelangt zu beunruhigenden Schlüssen: Eine Katastrophe kündigt sich an. Die Suche nach dem Urheber konfrontiert die Forscher mit ihren schlimmsten Albträumen."
Lautlos
Group of Eight (Organization). Summit, Presidents, Fiction
Death and the devil
Buildings, structures, Murder for hire, Cathedrals
In the year 1260, under the supervision of the architect Gerhard Morart, the most ambitious ecclesiastical building in all of Christendom is rising above the merchant city of Cologne: the great cathedral. Far below the soaring spires and flying buttresses, a bitter struggle is underway between the archbishop of Cologne and the ruling merchant families to control the enormous wealth of this prosperous commercial center—a struggle that quickly becomes deadly.Morart is the first of many victims, pushed to his death from the cathedral's scaffolding by a huge man with long hair, clad all in black. But hiding in the branches of the archbishop's apple orchard is a witness: a red-haired petty thief called Jacob the Fox, street-smart, cunning, and yet naive in the ways of the political world. Out of his depth and running for his life, he soon finds himself engaged in a desperate battle with some very powerful forces.Most dangerous of all is the killer himself—a mysterious man with remarkable speed, strength, and intelligence, hiding dark secrets that have stripped away his humanity and turned him into a cruel, efficient hired assassin who favors a miniature crossbow as his weapon of choice. But who is he killing for?Jacob the Fox—uneducated and superstitious—fears the killer is the Angel of Death himself. But the wily Fox makes an alliance with some of the strangest of bedfellows: a beautiful clothes dyer, her drunken rascal of a father, and her learned uncle, who loves a good debate almost as much as he loves a bottle of wine.Can this unlikely foursome triumph against the odds and learn the truth of the evil conspiracy before their quest leads to their death at the end of a crossbow arrow?Readers who loved the richly textured setting and historical accuracy of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose will thrill to discover a new novel through which they can vicariously enter the medieval world. With its vivid evocation of both the rich and powerful and those struggling to survive another day at the bottom of society's rungs in the Cologne of 1260, Death and the Devil, the first novel by Frank Schatzing, sends a clear announcement to the literary world that an important new voice in fiction is here.
Las sombras de la catedral
European - Spanish & Portuguese, Literary Criticism, Spanish: Adult Nonfiction
Qun
Fiction, Marine biologists, Natural disasters
Death and the Devil

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Frank Schätzing ranks 5,344 out of 7,302Before him are Julie Garwood, Antoni Malczewski, David S. Goyer, Dahlia Ravikovitch, Abu Isa al-Warraq, and Sahakdukht. After him are Tsendiin Damdinsüren, Ferreira de Castro, Dan Pagis, Abdulla Aliş, Tom Peters, and Birago Diop.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Frank Schätzing ranks 331Before him are Mary Stävin, Yasutaro Matsuki, Mohammad Ali Jafari, Thierry Meyssan, Yelena Kondakova, and Matthias Reim. After him are Richie Ramone, Osman Kavala, Andrew Wakefield, Kozo Tashima, Faisal Al-Dakhil, and Phil Mahre.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Frank Schätzing ranks 4,917 out of 7,253Before him are Christopher Cockerell (1910), Karin Baal (1940), Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers (1816), Jörg Lucke (1942), Erhard Keller (1944), and Matthias Reim (1957). After him are Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch (1857), Max Fürbringer (1846), Hermann Oldenberg (1854), Jamal Musiala (2003), Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (1904), and Frank Shorter (1947).

Among WRITERS In Germany

Among writers born in Germany, Frank Schätzing ranks 322Before him are Fritz von Unruh (1885), Günther Jauch (1956), Gorch Fock (1880), Curt Siodmak (1902), Horst Faas (1933), and Elisabeth Langgässer (1899). After him are Ludwig Ganghofer (1855), Marieluise Fleißer (1901), Adolf Bartels (1862), Nathan Zach (1930), Carl Amery (1922), and Gabriele Kuby (1944).