Jan-Philipp Sendker was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1960. He initially pursued a career as a foreign correspondent, working for Stern magazine from 1990 to 1999, reporting extensively from the United States and Asia. This experience profoundly shaped his writing style, often incorporating elements of cultural immersion and historical detail. Sendker's writing is characterized by evocative prose, intricate plots, and a focus on the emotional journeys of his characters, frequently exploring themes of family, loss, and redemption.
Sendker's debut novel, "The Art of Hearing Heartbeats," released in 2000, garnered significant critical acclaim and established his unique approach. He has since published several other novels, including "A Well-Tempered Heart," "The Heart Remembers," and "The Rising Dragon" series, alongside short story collections and standalone novels, consistently blending historical fiction with elements of mystery and psychological depth.







