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Laura Joh Rowland

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Historical mystery author Laura Joh Rowland writes the popular Sano Ichiro series, which is set in 17th-century feudal Japan and features a samurai detective protagonist. Before becoming a full-time writer, Rowland held several positions in chemistry, microbiology, and engineering. She studied at mehr anzeigen the University of Michigan and earned a B.S. in Microbiology and a Master's degree in Public Health. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

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Werke von Laura Joh Rowland

Der Kirschblütenmord (1994) 883 Exemplare
Das Geheimnis der Konkubine (1998) 623 Exemplare
Die Rache des Samurai (1996) 572 Exemplare
The Samurai's Wife (2000) 500 Exemplare
Der Weg des Kriegers (1997) 479 Exemplare
The Pillow Book of Lady Wisteria (2002) 435 Exemplare
Der Finger des Todes (2005) 308 Exemplare
Die Geister des Mondes (2007) 296 Exemplare
Die rote Chrysantheme (2006) 280 Exemplare

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Crime Through Time II (1998) — Mitwirkender — 79 Exemplare
More Murder, They Wrote (1999) — Mitwirkender — 24 Exemplare

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Rowland, Laura Joh
Rechtmäßiger Name
Rowland, Laura Joh
Andere Namen
Роулэнд, Лора Джо
Geburtstag
1954
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Land (für Karte)
USA
Wohnorte
Michigan, USA
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Ausbildung
University of Michigan (B.S. ∙ Mikrobiologie)
University of Michigan (M.Sc. ∙ Öffentliche Gesundheit)
New Orleans Academy of Fine Art
Berufe
Chemikerin
Mikrobiologin
Gesundheitsinspektorin
Controllerin
Agent
Pam Ahearn (The Ahearn Agency)
Kurzbiographie
Laura Joh Rowland ist die Tochter chinesischer und koreanischer Innigranten. She wuchs in Michigan auf und studierte an der University of Michigan, an der sie einen B.A in Mikrobiologie und einen Master in Öffentlicher Gesundheit erwarb. She lives in New Orleans with her husband, Marty, and their three cats. My road to publication was almost as accidental as my road to becoming a writer. In 1992 I attended the New Orleans Writers Conference. Everyone who signed up and paid the registration fee got to submit an excerpt from a manuscript to be read and critiqued by one of the editors who would be speaking at the conference. My excerpt from Shinju happened to go to an executive editor at Random House. He liked it and asked to see the whole manuscript. Eventually, he bought it. That was 12 years and 10 books ago.

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Werke
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168
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257
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