Rolf Kalmuczak
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Rolf Kalmuczak was a German author
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. He was an editor of daily papers, freelance contributor at Stern
Stern (magazine)
Stern is a weekly news magazine published in Germany. It was founded in 1948 by Henri Nannen, and is currently published by Gruner + Jahr, a subsidiary of Bertelsmann. In the first quarter of 2006, its print run was 1.019 million copies and it reached 7.84 million readers according to...

, lector and one of the authors of the Jerry Cotton
Jerry Cotton
Jerry Cotton is the fictional character in a series of crime novels by many different writers in German-speaking countries and in Finland.- Overview :...

 series. Since 1966 he had used more than 100 pseudonym
Pseudonym
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s, written some 160 youth books, 36 film scripts, 170 paperback crime novels, and 200 booklet-novels. He admits that he wrote the TKKG
TKKG
The Junior detective series TKKG is a German series of audio dramas and novels created by "Stefan Wolf", a pseudonym used by Rolf Kalmuczak.- The characters and their creator :...

 book series as "Stefan Wolf". Rolf Kalmuczak was married with one daughter and lived in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a mountain resort town in Bavaria, southern Germany. It is the administrative centre of the district of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in the Oberbayern region, and the district is on the border with Austria...

.

Pseudonyms

  • Joe Adler
  • Claus Alden
  • Thomas Alden
  • Ralf Berger
  • Don Boston
  • Frank Burger
  • Fred Burger
  • Ralph Burger
  • Red Burger
  • John Cain
  • Ray Carson
  • Henry Carter
  • Norbert Clausen
  • Pat Clifford
  • Cliff Collins
  • Glenn Collins
  • Christian Conradi
  • Cliff Corner
  • Jerry Cotton
    Jerry Cotton
    Jerry Cotton is the fictional character in a series of crime novels by many different writers in German-speaking countries and in Finland.- Overview :...

  • Cecil Count
  • Perry Dayton
  • Sefton Deal
  • Ralph Decker
  • Harry Delson
  • Cliff Dexter
  • Herb Diery
  • Mike Donner
  • Alec B. Dorn
  • I. Dorn
  • Frank Douglas
  • Lionel Dust
  • Sebastian Eich
  • Robert Falck
  • Hector Falk
  • Robert Falk
  • Pierre Farot
  • Helga Fechner
  • Claus Fellner
  • Jean-Pierre Ferrer
  • Henri Ferrier
  • Georg Fleiden
  • Tobby Hammer
  • Jörg Heldt
  • Martin Hillenburg
  • Bert Hillsen
  • Norbert Hofberg
  • Udo Horsten
  • Pierre Jolas
  • Robbie Kellog
  • Robert Kellog
  • Thomas Kolber
  • Frank Lambert
  • Tony Lambert
  • Robert Loewen
  • Michael Martin
  • Phil Moreno
  • Thomas Ness
  • Tim Norden
  • Henry Orlik
  • Jens Orlik
  • Frank Orloff
  • Ted Owens
  • Fred Parker
  • Robert Paulsen
  • Fred Plogau
  • Ross Randall
  • Rolf Reiher
  • Simon Remple
  • Peter Schadeck
  • Siggi Seon
  • Claus Stein
  • Sebastian Stern
  • Erik Stettner
  • Evan Surbank
  • Martin Tänzer
  • Peter Trenk
  • Allan Turner
  • Marcello Venerdi
  • Martin Vondrey
  • Thomas Wank
  • Tim Wells
  • Martin Welz
  • Stefan Welz
  • Thas Welz
  • Thomas Welz
  • Michael Wilkow
  • Stefan Wolf
  • Bert Wolfgarten

  • Best-known works

    The best-known works of the author published under the alias Stefan Wolf are the following youth book series:
    • "Ein Fall für TKKG
      TKKG
      The Junior detective series TKKG is a German series of audio dramas and novels created by "Stefan Wolf", a pseudonym used by Rolf Kalmuczak.- The characters and their creator :...

      "
    • "Tom und Locke"
    • "Der Magier und das Power-Trio"
    • "Der Puma und seine Freunde"

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