Authors & Books
Siegfried Schröpf


The author Siegfried Schröpf lives in Amberg, near Nürnberg. He is married and has three children. Currently he works for his company for one year in Santiago de Chile.
The qualified psychologist and economist chairs his own international solar energy company. After »Schöngeist«, his first novel, the sequel »Dicht dran« (engl. »Very close«) was published. After this we published one of his short story in our series »16pages«. »Breslauer Schatten« (engl. »Shadow of Breslau«) is a further sequel of the first two economic crimes.
More informations about Siegfried Schröps hero Thomas Schöngeist:


Shadow of Breslau
An undiscovered murder case
- 308 pages
- Softcover in brochure with gate-folded covers
- The third Schöngeist economic crime novel
978-3-86638-182-7
An undiscovered murder case draws Thomas Schöngeist in the Silesian past
For the third time business lawyer Thomas Schöngeist becomes a detective – he encounters a murder from the World War II period in Breslau, which is apparently connected with the suicide of a powerful entrepreneur of today.
Breslau in the freezing winter of 1945. A member of the Hitler Youth observes a murder committed by an exalted party functionary. He does not dare to report his observation. A human life is no longer worth much in the city declared as fortress by Gauleiter Karl Hanke. But who is the author of the diary, in which this crime is documented?
This fate of an individual in the confusion of the confederate final offensive is the historical background for the third Schöngeist-thriller. Siegfried Schröpf skillfully intertwines murder, escape and identity theft in World War II Breslau and the tragic suicide of an entrepreneur-personage from the Silesian metropolis fled into the West to a gripping crime novel with socio-critical thoughtfulness.
About 65 years later and about 600 kilometer further west in the wintry Würzburg lawyer Thomas Schöngeist gets into the vortex of the Silesian past. Shortly after the suicide of the corporate patriarch Klaus Bronski, his son-in-law Peter Schneider disappears. By order of Helma, Peter's wife, the lawyer from Würzburg takes up the trail in the common birthplace Blaukirchen, where he quickly encounters inconsistencies.
In the last months Peter was vilified there as profiteer and fraud, then even pummeled by a East European goon squad. On top of that Helma finds an erotic love letter.
Is Peter really up and away because of an affair? Schöngeist cannot imagine this. New evidence point to Breslau. More than one reason for paying the Silesian metropolis a visit.

Schöngeist
Economic crime novel, the first case
- 176 pages
- Brochure with gate-folded covers
978-3-86638-133-9
»Grasshoppers« threaten a family business, financial machinations endanger jobs – lawyer Schöngeist survives an attempted murder.
Part 1 of the Schöngeist trilogy
He shakes the head: There is always some dark secret. But then it stays a secret. Once again he takes a look at the photos. Who is this woman?
Although Thomas sometimes would like to run away from the chasms he divines, he begins to become deeply absorbed in this case.
»One cannot just watch how the company goes down the chute because of a money-grubbing, delinquent banker.«

Very close
Schöngeist's second criminal case, economic crime novel
- 272 pages
- Brochure with gate-folded covers
978-3-86638-134-6
In his second case lawyer Thomas Schöngeist flies to Argentina – being on the scent of an international case of corruption and old Nazi-money.
Was there something to the myth of the rat line after all? Money, which was transferred from Germany to Argentina across this connection already after the war. Were these old channels still existing? Or maybe the then sewer rats?
The sun was burning in front of a cloudless sky and warmed her skin, but the longer she waited, the more she shivered again. Where has he gone? She typed his number into her cellphone and heard her own call ringing out of the bathing bag, which was standing beside the deckchair.
»I fear there is a huge vortex gaping, which is dragging you into depths, I do not want to get to know.« Maybe this is just what tempts me, thought Thomas ...
After the first part »Schöngeist« this is the second part of the Schöngeist-trilogy!

Marina
Short story of an encounter in Barcelona during the spanish civil war
- 48 pages
- Series »16pages«
978-3-86638-132-2
Barcelona in the year 1938: One year after the bombing of Guernica, which was captured with all of its horros on painting by Pablo Picasso, one year before Franco's accession to power two people meet in the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War. They know each other from their school days in a Spanish village.
»Marina« is a short narrative, in whose 25 parts Siegfried Schröpf intertwines an abduction with a flashback into prewar Spain: Mateo recalls his school days, dreams of his childish affection towards his former teacher in a bitterly poor country village, his childhood in the mountains around Barcelona – while he is trying to survive a torture by Franco-supporters. Because only when he is silent he saves his beloved, who he finally met again after many years ...

